meritflyer
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I plan on getting my real estate license in a few months. Going to take it from there.
Not the best profession at the present time..
I plan on getting my real estate license in a few months. Going to take it from there.
Depends, the agent whom I bought my house from did 10 closings a month on average over the past 6 months. Commissions on my home were $10k, her share was around $2,500. And my house was below the average home value in the area.Not the best profession at the present time..
Not the best profession at the present time..
You also have to have the "look" and attitude to do well in sales. Attractive, clean cut, fit, great people skills, overly confident, etc., if I had all those attributes I wouldn't be an airline pilot, that's for sure. Stupid male pattern baldness at an early age...
Degrees don't mean a thing outside aviation. Experience on the other hand is a different story - at least in my profession.
I recently interviewed a guy with his MBA fresh out of school and a radio ad salesman with 8 years experience. Guess who got the job?
FWIW, sales is where money is. Drugs or devices for those of you with some sales background will bring six figures working 4 days a week.
I'm sure in most cases it means the difference between a supervisor and a janitor. Ask the highschool dropout serving you your biggie fries about that.
I'm sure in most cases it means the difference between a supervisor and a janitor. Ask the highschool dropout serving you your biggie fries about that.
If you're the type who gets a degree and does that job, then I would agree. But I would wager that the most successful people in this world don't have a degree, and if they do, it's not in anything they are currently doing.
If you're the type who gets a degree and does that job, then I would agree. But I would wager that the most successful people in this world don't have a degree, and if they do, it's not in anything they are currently doing.
Statistically speaking, you don't have a prayer at becoming one of themIf you're the type who gets a degree and does that job, then I would agree. But I would wager that the most successful people in this world don't have a degree, and if they do, it's not in anything they are currently doing.
Statistically speaking, you don't have a prayer at becoming one of them
Which is why a college degree is a good backup plan to "creating the next fortune 500 company".
Statistically speaking, you don't have a prayer at becoming one of them
Which is why a college degree is a good backup plan to "creating the next fortune 500 company".
Out of our 120 person domestic US sales force, only <50% of the group hold a BS/BA. All of them make $150-400K.
Not sure if that curbs your "statistic" or not.
Out of our 120 person domestic US sales force, only <50% of the group hold a BS/BA. All of them make $150-400K.
Not sure if that curbs your "statistic" or not.
I work for a financial company that won't hire you unless you have a 4-year degree. I guess it all depends on where you work?
That's every niche I know. Not sure if healthcare or IT has slowed, but those aren't my expertise or interest areas.
I manage a 22 state territory for a Fortune 500 company.
I wish I could say the same (I think). Our company is really big on the 4-year degree, but that may be specific to the group that I work in. I don't think they require it in our client services group.
Does your IT dept. require a 4-year?