Forum Replies Created
Thank you Johann for your reply, greatly appreciated!
It’s a difficult decision because time to me is more valuable than money since I’m trying to start a business as well. I’m thinking maybe it’s best if I focus on business and have a job on the side until my capital is increased to invest in property. I was looking at Steve McKnights apprenticeship in real estate and thought that may give me the knowledge I require.
Decisions! Decisions!
Thanks Johann, I really hope I receive a reply from you as I found what you said very beneficial.
Kind regards,
David Bland
Hi TheNewGuy,
Thanks for your post:)
I am doing a cert 3 in IT and it mainly is based on networking but also has HTML, CSS and hardware components. I enjoy networking but am tempted to do programming for the income if I don’t find something in real estate. I was planning on doing Cisco training in my spare time or Microsoft server courses.
I live in Townsville but am from Brisbane and I’m not sure where I want to go next as there is very limited work opportunities here.
May I ask what field of IT you work in and where you are based?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
cheers,
David
Thanks Long John I’ll keep it in consideration.
To Taylor,
I currently study IT but am about to finish up shortly.
The reasons I want to work in real estate/developing is apart from receiving an income I really want to gain a greater knowledge of the real estate/developing side of things for my personal development in gaining financial freedom. I find instead of picking up a book on my studies I am always exchanging it for an investing/property book instead because that is my real passion! I also have a background in sales so I am quite comfortable with that although I don’t love the stress that comes along with it but I sure did like the money! Hehehe!
I love been around properties and everything associated with property and property investing.
I thank you both for your replies and hope to hear from you soon if you can help or have any other input to give.
Kind regards,
David Bland