The Management issue I am currently facing has been partially solved already. The problem was how to juggle school and work in two different states at the same time. From the earlier post I have said that I am licensed in New York and in New Jersey as a Real Estate Sales Agent. Although I am an independent contractor, the offices usually require the agents to be in the office. So how was I going to go to school for 4 days and work in two states for the remaining days left of the week? Well I originally decided not to work in New York City since they only hired full-time. So it was set for school and working in New Jersey.
But as the time progressed school work was not as easy as it was before and required a lot more time. Therefore I have told my boss in New Jersey I would not be working in the office but will be stopping by when I have the chance. He was nice enough to let me. Anyways the problem starts here. In order for the license to stay alive I have to be sponsored under a broker and pay the license fees yearly. Since I have not found a broker in NY who would just sponsor me, I’m on a search for a broker in NY. So is it worth it to keep this license alive or just drop this weight off my shoulders and look for a different job. (Truthfully being an agent is a pain in the ass.)
Monday, February 18, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
Hey Everyone from MGT 3120!
For those who do not know me, I'm Steve. Currently a junior and trying to graduate on time. I work as a part-time real estate sales agent in Palisades Park, N.J. I also hold a license for N.Y. but currently unemployed. With that said, if you need any help in N.J. finding a rent or looking forward to purchase a home in N.J., I will do my best to help.
It's a pleasure to take this class with all of you!
It's a pleasure to take this class with all of you!
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