Re: Taking a gamble in life
I think it would be helpful to know what you do and what you have done in the past. Having a background in sales is probably way more helpful than having a background in the mortgage industry. You can learn one much easier than the other.
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I work in middle management now and this company believes in promoting from within. After 6 months if I have success I can enter the Manager in Training program. The top district managers and regional managers top out at $500,000.
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Can you clarify whether the bolded section refers to your current company or the new one?
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Has anyone here ever held a job, or known someone, who has had a job like this?
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One of my friends from school works a real estate finance firm doing banking. He interned there during his junior year, then got a job doing i-banking at BoA after he graduated. He left BoA after 6 months to go back to he real estate firm.
He is one ofthe smartest people I know and he could work for just about any firm he wanted to, so I assume he likes it (even though "it" is not exactly what you'd be doing).
Congrats on the offer, Mike. Hope it works out well for you.
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