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    OregonLO is offline Moderator
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    Quote Originally Posted by sir112
    Now its time to pick a good Broker, any advise?
    You're interviewing them at the same time they are interviewing you. They need to impress you just as much as you need to impress them. Make sure you ask them what kind of help they give their new brokers. My fiance is now a broker and went to a company because of their training program as well as the people around there. She met with a lot of them and even others from different companies and she liked their attitude, name, training program. If you know anyone in the real estate world ask who they would and wouldn't go to. You don't want to be at a company that doesn't have a good name, especially being new.

    Ask about their pay plans, what kind of advertising they help with (If they help at all), that's a couple things that come to mind...


    and remember, as you get better at your job more companies will try to recruit you. I've had probably 8-10 job offers now that people know my name and there is a good buzz floating around about me in the community. So if you end up not liking where you are at there are always more places to work.

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    sir112 is offline Fixer Upper
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    yea, right now i have 2 interviews tomorrow with century 21 and american realty centre. one is in los angeles and the other is in glendale.?

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    good, make sure you interview with a few companies to see where the best fit might be.

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    sir112 is offline Fixer Upper
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    i am going with century 21....good people and honest.

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    Good Luck! I hope you are happy and successful.

    Treat this opportunity like a business and a job. Show up for work every day. Don't slack off. Develop productive habits early. Bad habits are hard to break.

    Prospecting is key!
    Last edited by Patrick Mc; 11-08-2006 at 11:06 AM.
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    Montgomery County PA Real Estate, serving Fort Washington, Ambler, Abington, Upper Dublin, Blue Bell, Lansdale, Harleysville, and more!
    www.AskForMcGrath.com

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