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So...the boss denied my vacation for Omaha
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<blockquote data-quote="BABYFACE" data-source="post: 585171" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>QUOTE(PhormerPhrog @ Jun 21 2010, 06:13 PM) [snapback]585164[/snapback]</p><p>No, we're swamped in work. We work foreclosures. In fact, if you've been foreclosed or bought a foreclosure in Texas over the last 5 years there's a better than 50% chance we've worked it. I get about 70 contracts a month from two clients in addition to what I bring in myself. It's definately job security but it wears on you. Five years of this stuff has aged me 15.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't realize there was that much work in foreclosures, but if one thinks about it, it does make sense it would be that way in the current economy.</p><p></p><p> Being on the new home side has but killed me. That is why I went into the remodel side 2 years back and that has dropped off due to with reduced consumer spending. When the economy makes a comeback, I know a pool builder that I talked about partnering with to do pools, and cabanas, pool houses, and outdoor kitchen and living areas. That is an area I would love to get going in. </p><p></p><p>As for title work, I know the process from the builder side and making sure the lender has done their job and hasn't pulled a switcheroo at the closing. Have been considering on trying to pick up part-time title work for gas and oil co's to generate extra income in a down time for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BABYFACE, post: 585171, member: 159"] QUOTE(PhormerPhrog @ Jun 21 2010, 06:13 PM) [snapback]585164[/snapback] No, we're swamped in work. We work foreclosures. In fact, if you've been foreclosed or bought a foreclosure in Texas over the last 5 years there's a better than 50% chance we've worked it. I get about 70 contracts a month from two clients in addition to what I bring in myself. It's definately job security but it wears on you. Five years of this stuff has aged me 15. I didn't realize there was that much work in foreclosures, but if one thinks about it, it does make sense it would be that way in the current economy. Being on the new home side has but killed me. That is why I went into the remodel side 2 years back and that has dropped off due to with reduced consumer spending. When the economy makes a comeback, I know a pool builder that I talked about partnering with to do pools, and cabanas, pool houses, and outdoor kitchen and living areas. That is an area I would love to get going in. As for title work, I know the process from the builder side and making sure the lender has done their job and hasn't pulled a switcheroo at the closing. Have been considering on trying to pick up part-time title work for gas and oil co's to generate extra income in a down time for me. [/QUOTE]
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