BURNT OUT, Mother Learns Investing, Becomes Her Own Boss Real Estate - Las Vegas, NV at Geebo

BURNT OUT, Mother Learns Investing, Becomes Her Own Boss

Jean's husband's first comment was, Are you out of your mind?! After years of working in Corporate America, leaving the house at 4am, hopping planes, trains and automobiles, returning home at 7pm and having a mere hour every day with her 9-year old son, Jean had recently wondered herself if she wasn't, in fact, losing her mind.
The hand-written sign sticking out of the ground on her drive home read, Real Estate Investors Seek Apprentices - Work from Home. It was the Work from Home part that got her. Jean didn't know a thing about Real Estate investing except for homes that she'd bought over the years. Although she was making a 3-figured salary at her corporate job, the price she paid for it was high. It was no way to live.
Fast forward 2 years. As a result of Jean's (and her husband's) leap of faith into the foreign world of real estate investing, she can now tell you about the wholesale deals she's done, the fix n' flips, partnerships on two buildings and raising over million dollars in capital. She's reorganized her retirement funds and has even tried her hand at money lending.
Jean will be the first to tell you it's all because of the real estate investing education she took a chance on and the affiliate marketing business she dove into.
Jean's right back up there in the 3-figure money bracket, only this time she does indeed do much of her work from home, gets to raise her son, is involved in a nationwide, supportive community of investors and has true and sustained hope for her future.
All because she took a chance on a hand-written roadside sign.
You too, can follow the same path as Jean. Respond for more information. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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