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Thinking of a Career in Real Estate? Think Ruhl&Ruhl!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS’ mission is to develop confident, trustworthy, successful, integrity-minded real estate professionals who are working and learning to their highest potential in a caring and supportive environment taught by a competent staff of well known industry leaders.A career in Real Estate can be exciting and rewarding.  But choosing a new career path requires great thought and careful research.  The information provided here will answer some questions you may have about a career in Real Estate, prepare you for its challenges, and provide direction to get you started.

The real estate profession is both challenging and rewarding. Real estate is for people who are able to manage their time and be accountable for themselves. Real estate is for people who are motivated and want to end their day knowing they have accomplished something: helping make the process of buying and selling a home less stressful for someone by offering a wealth of knowledge.

Who succeeds in real estate?  All kinds of people:

• Professionals Seeking a Second Career
• Sales and Service Professionals
• Professional  Volunteers and Homemakers
• Teachers, Nurses, Social Workers, Retirees
• College grads

 

Essentially, if you enjoy working with people, and are filled with personal drive for success and excellence and are looking for a career that allows you to be your own boss, set your own schedule, and earn a paycheck that truly reflects the amount of time and effort you put in real estate may be the career for you. 

Whether you are just considering a real estate career or you are an experienced agent, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS may be the right choice for you.  No company will work harder for your success.

 
For further details, or to register for an upcoming Career Seminar, contact: Darcy Holle – 563-441-5102


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