real estate business: Part Time Agents - Inexcusably Incompetent, A Heinous Subspecies That Should Be Rooted Out and Destroyed, or A Diverse Group That Cannot be Condemned En Masse - 03/26/11 09:49 AM
So the part-time agents are scum argument has reared its ugly head once again. I just finished reading Jeffrey DiMuria's post entitled The General Practices of Bad Realtors, which prominently featured as item #6 "Working Part-time". At least he admitted that grief might be forthcoming, lol! I considered leaving a comment, then decided it would be too long, so ok Jeffrey here's your push-back:
Let me beg to differ. Every time this subject comes up, which it seems to do with frequency, it is stated as a sweeping generalization that all part-time agents, regardless of circumstances, are substandard, with no thought … (22 comments)

real estate business: I Am the Mongoose - Koo Koo Ka Choo - 02/20/11 05:51 AM
I have recently discovered that I am a mongoose. Actually, I am finding I rather like being a mongoose. No need to send in the men in white coats, this is not a delusion, but rather a revelation.
For those of you who have been living under a rock, Stefan Swanepoel, prognosticator extraordinaire, has just released a book entitled "Surviving Your Serengeti". Written as an engrossing adventure tale, his book explores the survival skills employed by the wild creatures of the Serengeti, then develops them as metaphors for skill sets necessary for survival in the business world. In celebration of this achievement, each of us was encouraged to discover our … (13 comments)

 
Linda Humphrey, CRS, Broker/Owner HHC Realty (Humphrey Home Connections Realty, Reno, Nevada)

Linda Humphrey

CRS, Broker/Owner HHC Realty

Reno, NV

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Humphrey Home Connections Realty, Reno, Nevada

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