That is crazy, you took a state exam and passed, you are a smart professional but the statistics show the brutal truth, you will make $5,400 this year, if you are one of the lucky ones to sell a home in your first year.
The Truth Hurts, But There Is Hope!
The current real estate training model that is being taught all over the US is NOT working, but it is exactly what you are taught to do.
And, here is the problem...
Here’s what I am worried about for you because all of your hard work and dreams are NOT going to be attainable for you. No wonder agents are throwing in the towel and going back to their old 9-5 grind while trying to build a real estate business.
Let’s look at the impact just on your body when it comes to being an agent while working part-time.
The money is not what you anticipated, so the stress levels go up.
The time you have to grow and scale your business has been taken from you because it now belongs to your new boss.
Eating costs go up, the quality of food you can afford to buy goes down, and you will not be able to take care of your body.
You will not be able to support your medical needs, because the part-time gig doesn't offer insurance.
You will not be able to afford the financial needs...
Your dental needs.
Your holistic health, there will be none of this.
You will be left on an island.
You have seen this …
Maybe you have newly licensed friends who are experiencing this, they're desperate and they feel alone, maybe this is happening to you, it is happening all the time to new agents.
And do not get me started on what you are feeling about yourself, there is nothing more unsatisfying as an agent who ends up in retirement, and does not have enough to live on.
You cannot take care of your family.
You cannot travel with the grandkids.
You start lying to yourself about what is going on with your money.
You start blaming your others, you start hiding things, and begin to isolate yourself into a corner.
I must ask the question; is this the life you want?
No.
Listen, it's not what I want for you either.
It is not what you wanted when you signed up to be a realtor.
As much as you like the person who put you in this place, on the path that you are on, there is another, a better path to your success.