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  • Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    jmsrachel wrote:
    You can't be thinking about work at 3am? When do you sleep?

      Sleep at work

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    Profile photo of jmsracheljmsrachel
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    Wouldn’t you be better off sleeping at night and working at work? Or is this a gen y thing?

    Profile photo of JpcashflowJpcashflow
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    On real estate you will get calls at any time of the day, yes some time I would actually get calls from people who worked at night

    Thats the nature of the nature of the bussiness

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    Profile photo of jmsracheljmsrachel
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    People don’t understand the concept “wait till the morning”. I listed some free kittens on a website I had people calling me at 2am asking what colour it is!

    Profile photo of JpcashflowJpcashflow
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    Mate that real estate , I made the choice I do it but that's  why I left real estate 

    I'm more happier doing what I'm doing know, get paid more for less work and alloy of oppurtunity

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    Profile photo of M.InvestigatorM.Investigator
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    I think you should find out for yourself what skills you have and what you do best. If you can have a job that you are happy with and at the same time can sustain your needs and have some savings left for you. That will be great.   

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