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Request a FREE test drive today at Career Support: One-on-one and Team Mentoring by Millionaire Agents in the trenches actually selling real estate at the highest level. Pay: $100,000.00 - $1,000,000.00 per year Experience level: No experience needed Compensation: $100,000 - $1,000,000 at plan earnings Responsibilities: We define a successful real estate career as one where you: Enjoy a steady stream of clients seeking your services without cold prospecting.
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Jim has earned the prestigious Five Star Award for Top Real Estate Agents, showcasing premier customer service for an impressive nine consecutive years, as recognized in San Diego Magazine.
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Our professionalism has been recognized time and again, winning us prestigious awards such as the Quality Service Pinnacle and Centurion awards, the Five Star Excellence Award from Cartus Relocation Network, and readerâs choice awards from local media.
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Career Support: One-on-one and Team Mentoring by Millionaire Agents in the trenches actually selling real estate at the highest level. Quite Possibly the Greatest Real Estate Agent Career Opportunity Available.
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