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#340734 - 06/11/10 12:20 AM
Working a lot of hours is fine with me, but...
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Junior Member
Registered: 05/18/10
Posts: 4
Loc: Seattle, WA
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I hear many people say (in some of the recent posts as well) real estate is a full time job and agents should be willing to put in full time hours to produce successfully. I am fine with that idea, because it only makes sense to me. But as a person who's not an agent yet, I do wonder...
What do you do to fill those hours? How does a new agent spend 40 hours a week and spend them wisely?
Also, do you all feel that it is absolutely necessary for an agent to be available ALL THE TIME? What I mean is, if an agent was to make him/herself available say afternoons and evenings weekdays and all day on weekends, would their results be significantly low?
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#343363 - 07/08/10 01:35 PM
Re: Working a lot of hours is fine with me, but...
[Re: Wesley Yoo]
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Registered: 07/08/10
Posts: 25
Loc: Indiana
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As a new agent the more available you are the more leads you can follow up on. If you close yourself off or turn your cell off you will definitely lose customers. It is all about who will answer the client first. Once you can get face to face you will win the client over hopefully.
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#343460 - 07/09/10 08:46 AM
Re: Working a lot of hours is fine with me, but...
[Re: Wesley Yoo]
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Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 994
Loc: New Jersey
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I hear many people say (in some of the recent posts as well) real estate is a full time job and agents should be willing to put in full time hours to produce successfully. I am fine with that idea, because it only makes sense to me. But as a person who's not an agent yet, I do wonder...
What do you do to fill those hours? How does a new agent spend 40 hours a week and spend them wisely?
Also, do you all feel that it is absolutely necessary for an agent to be available ALL THE TIME? What I mean is, if an agent was to make him/herself available say afternoons and evenings weekdays and all day on weekends, would their results be significantly low? Sounds like you're fixing to become a part-time agent. It does not work. The effort required to be successful in this business is nothing less than a full commitment. If you have another job, you will unavoidably subdivide your time, talent. and energy. The day job always gets your best effort, that is just the way it is. Where you go first and what you do first in the morning after coffee is what you are. Showing up in the late afternoon to a real estate office to attempt being an agent will lead you to failure as an agent.
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#343689 - 07/12/10 01:18 AM
Re: Working a lot of hours is fine with me, but...
[Re: Wesley Yoo]
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Registered: 07/12/10
Posts: 2
Loc: Toronto, Canada
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I've seen this work a few times at least.... start small/part-time while continuing to work a dayjob, and eventually, once you have some somewhat steady business, transition to full-time work. It's obviously both daunting and scary to jump in all the way right away.
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