mecramarathon
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If you're a looker be a real estate agent
lol that's actually not a bad job i guessIf you're a looker be a real estate agent
I've always thought that to be a damned good field - esp for those not terribly academically oriented. If you have the right people skills, have a real Estate qualification of some sort (can't be harder than getting a degree) and after a few years in the field, working for an established real estate agent - maybe you can set up your own office. Nowadays most houses are $1000,000 and above. If you can get people to trust you enough and to believe in you, then you will be chosen to be their selling agent. At 1.5% to 2% commission that's a lot of money to do an relatively easy job. If you can get 20 or more a year maybe you will be on your way.If you're a looker be a real estate agent
You did your subjects for scaling only? Well, good luck on that... you'll need it.To be honest i don't really like to 'work' that's why if i gotta make a living might as well get paid a shit load for it =], Dont like any of the subjects im doing atm only did it for scaling lol
I think the average graduate job pays $50k a year IIRCI've always thought that to be a damned good field - esp for those not terribly academically oriented. If you have the right people skills, have a real Estate qualification of some sort (can't be harder than getting a degree) and after a few years in the field, working for an established real estate agent - maybe you can set up your own office. Nowadays most houses are $1000,000 and above. If you can get people to trust you enough and to believe in you, then you will be chosen to be their selling agent. At 1.5% to 2% commission that's a lot of money to do an relatively easy job. If you can get 20 or more a year maybe you will be on your way.
Have you not seen the successful real estate agent driving a gleaming Merc or BMW? What does an average graduate job pay?
Sounds about right. Well, it is for Comm or Law.I think the average graduate job pays $50k a year IIRC
HAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAAHAHHAHADont like any of the subjects im doing atm only did it for scaling lol
I think the average graduate job pays $50k a year IIRC
I know about 10 people who have graduated from the same course I'm doing and all have started 80k+Sounds about right. Well, it is for Comm or Law.
And the rest?I know about 10 people who have graduated from the same course I'm doing and all have started 80k+
But yeah average I've heard is like 50-60k
lol me?HAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAAHAHHAHA
You're fucked!
Who does that?!
Yep I'll need itYou did your subjects for scaling only? Well, good luck on that... you'll need it.
This, i don't know many who do well in subjects they hateUnless you enjoy doing your high scaling subjects, you may have a hard time doing well..........
I think bachelor of traditional chinese medicine sounds pretty interesting 8) and then after that, doing post grad med at usyd.
Yeah, all the subjects I do are my faves, except SOR2 and English because it's forced upon me, and I do chem because it's prerequisite. I'd prefer drama or Art.This, i don't know many who do well in subjects they hate
You'd be surprisedThis, i don't know many who do well in subjects they hate
I did well at history/geography/ decent with english and I hated it, this was before year 10 tho, and hsc english... did ok, but many people do it, most for scalingThis, i don't know many who do well in subjects they hate