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		<title>Three good reasons to start a career in Real Estate right now.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 21:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Rider</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Dickson Realty we&#8217;ve just finished organizing our January &#8211; March training schedule. This particular session is designed to support and inspire both new and seasoned licensees with a re-newed focus on succeeding in a distressed market. I&#8217;m proud to say we&#8217;ve recently recruited almost a dozen new or newer licensees and all are looking forward to the cutting edge, extensive training we provide. For our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Dickson Realty we&#8217;ve just finished organizing our January &#8211; March training schedule. This particular session is designed to support and inspire both new and seasoned licensees with a re-newed focus on succeeding in a distressed market. I&#8217;m proud to say we&#8217;ve recently recruited almost a dozen new or newer licensees and all are looking forward to the cutting edge, extensive training we provide. For our agents, this training is free of charge.</p>
<p>I recently had one of my most seasoned agents ask me, &#8220;Why would anyone consider a career in Real Estate Sales, right now&#8221;? I have to admit that after 19 years in the business, I have seen easier environments to work in. There are some advantages too:</p>
<p>#1 While many of us &#8220;Old Pros&#8221; are grousing about how bad things are and reminiscing about the good old days (You know, like 2-3 years ago), a new licensee only sees the market as it is now. Most of us are working twice as hard for half the pay when compared to &#8217;05 or &#8217;06. A disciplined, hard working &#8220;new agent&#8221; is simply more likely to take that reality in stride.</p>
<p>#2 We&#8217;re finding that today&#8217;s environment requires a completely new skill set. Frankly Short Sale &amp; Bank Owned (REO) transactions are vastly different from the traditional transactions we&#8217;ve typically conducted prior to this. Many top agents are strugglling with that reality. Think of the phrase &#8220;You can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricks&#8221;. I think you can but only if one can throw some of the old conventions out the window. Many have to un-learn before they can start learning again.</p>
<p>#3 Technology and the generation gap. The average agent is around 52 years old. I don&#8217;t have the most current stats but in 2007 our typical buyers were in their early to mid 30&#8242;s. This creates some real challenges for all concerned; The seasoned agent wondering why their loveable, first time buyers aren&#8217;t listening to their sagely advise. Of course the buyer&#8217;s frustrated because they&#8217;ve already read all that on the internet and formed their own opinion.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve placed a lot of talent and energy into solving these challenges. If you&#8217;d like to learn more, feel free to drop me a note DRider@DicksonRealty.com</p>
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