Ever Consider Taking the Real
Estate Exam?
Have you ever met a person who cannot seem to find their
niche in life? I am talking about the kind of person that is
doing a different job every time you happen to talk to them.
One of the therapist’s that I work with is married to a woman
that fits into this category. I worked with him for four years.
Through the course of that time we became friends. We would
socialize with our spouses a few times a year. We I moved on to
a different job we still tried to stay in touch.
When I had first met his wife she was a sales representative
for a granite company. She was selling granite counter tops.
She seemed to enjoy this a great deal and was filled with
information about the different kinds and qualities of granite.
About nine months later we got together for dinner and she was
telling us that they would not be able to stay our late because
she was taking her real estate exam the next day. She had been
working with so many contractors and real estate agents in
selling the counter tops that she decided that she would like
to do this for a living because the commission was much greater
on property than it was on the granite sales. Several months
past and we again got together for dinner. I asked her how she
did on her real estate exam. She said that she had not passed
it, but was still very interested in getting into real estate;
however she had just started taking classes to become a
beautician. I was very surprised to hear this because being a
beautician seemed like a huge departure from selling granite or
real estate. She said that she always had an interest in hair
styles as well as manicures and make-up application. She
thought it would be fun to work in this field; however she was
still going to take her real estate exam again. She said that
you can talk about such a wide variety of topics when you are
cutting someone’s hair or doing their nails so the thought she
might be able to sale her salon customer’s real estate also.
She said that most people have a great trust in their barbers.
I had to laugh at her creative ideas. She by this time was in
her late forties and was still coming up with the perfect
career.
Time seemed to get away from us for a year and a half. We
had not seen or talked to them. We called and made arrangements
to have dinner. When I asked her what she was doing she told me
that she was selling awnings for commercial buildings. She
never took her real estate exam again. She had skin reactions
to the chemicals used in beauty school so she did not complete
that either. She is now talking about going to school for a
bachelor’s degree; however she does not know what she would
want to study.
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