I’ve been a commercial real estate agent for 5 years now and for the first 4 years it was going fine. However, as many of you know, commercial real estate loans are going bad, and along with it, many banks are not lending. My brokerage is a very specialized brokerage. It is a car wash brokerage. Many commercial real estate brokers specialize in hotels, office buildings, apartments, etc. My business partner and I specialize in car washes. Unfortunately for us, most banks will not lend money on a car wash. They are still much more lenient on apartments, hotels, offices, but car washes have been very very bad investments for banks coming out of the real estate boom. As a result, I do not see my brokerage doing ANY deals this year, or in the near future. In the meantime I’m running out of cash and fast.What should I do? Since I’m technically self employed I have plenty of time to search for a job, but the reality is that if I was truly serious about leaving this career now, I would simply quit and start a new career asap. I’m 29 years old and started doing this right out of college. I feel confident that I can take a pay cut and start a new career somewhere else. At this point it seems almost inevitable that I’m going to have quit soon. My question, therefore, is does it make a difference if I search for a job only part time, or should I quit now and put all my effort into finding a job now while I still can afford to pay rent, and still have some money in the bank? 10 pts for best answer.
Well I’d like to continue doing something in the real estate world, but I don’t have time to just limit it to real estate so I’m applying to all kinds of jobs. I’m in Los Angeles so jobs are far and few. If all else fails I’m thinking of joining the Navy as an Officer.
Wednesday May 23rd 2012





The big question should be, do you know what you want to do? What is it that you really love doing, and can you make money doing it? IF you know, then absolutely change jobs and go into your new career full bore. If not, then you are going to have to find a way to make money until you find your niche. Ultimately, you know you are going to have to move on sooner than later.
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