Beta Testers: What Other Occupations Are There In RE?

If you look on the MyTCI page and click on MyInfo, you will notice an occupation field. We want to include 99% of the occupations that people deal with.

In Version 3.0 you will be able to look for users in your area under a specific occupation.[ Edited by joel on Date 10/13/2003 ]

Comments(13)

  • joel13th October, 2003

    Any body??

  • flacorps13th October, 2003

    Personally, I'm an attorney. But I'm in a nontraditional practice, and I'm looking to take some of my time and talents and do real-estate related things, since I'm the son of two brokers, and the grandson of another.

    I didn't get into the business before, but I want to at this juncture.

  • joel13th October, 2003

    So your not a Real Estate Attorney. Or are you, and that is not an occupation that is on the list.

    Quote:
    On 2003-10-13 14:46, flacorps wrote:
    Personally, I'm an attorney. But I'm in a nontraditional practice, and I'm looking to take some of my time and talents and do real-estate related things, since I'm the son of two brokers, and the grandson of another.

    I didn't get into the business before, but I want to at this juncture.

  • SolutionsKid13th October, 2003

    Joel,

    Hey I can't think of any others, but I know that people should be able to pick one or more...maybe up to a certain amount, because people will fall into more than one catagory.

    [addsig]

  • NancyChadwick16th October, 2003

    Joel,
    Instead of "Realtor," how about real estate agent/broker? Somebody can be licensed as an agent or broker and not be a "realtor."

    Also, how about "writer" "teacher" or "instructor"?

  • flacorps16th October, 2003

    [quote]
    On 2003-10-13 14:49, joel wrote:
    So your not a Real Estate Attorney. Or are you, and that is not an occupation that is on the list.
    [quote]There are attorneys around who specialize in nothing but real estate ... I'm not one, and I'm not affiliated with a title insurance company and don't handle closings.

    But I do have an LLM in tax. My particular niche is I own an internet-based incorporation service.

  • joel16th October, 2003

    Oh, OK.

    But your saying that Real Estate Attorney should be on the list.

    OK, we can do that. I think if we get into working with Attorneys, there should be a subcategory of the type.

    [quote]
    On 2003-10-16 17:44, flacorps wrote:
    So your not a Real Estate Attorney. Or are you, and that is not an occupation that is on the list.
    Quote:There are attorneys around who specialize in nothing but real estate ... I'm not one, and I'm not affiliated with a title insurance company and don't handle closings.

    But I do have an LLM in tax. My particular niche is I own an internet-based incorporation service.

  • MikeT101316th October, 2003

    How about bankers... reo guys at the bank...

    i'm sure you already have property managers...

    i like the post above about agent/investors... i am a realtor, but I hardly ever use my license showing bob & mary a house and seldom look for listings..

    giddie up,

    MT



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    Michael T.<br>
    Fla. Agent/Investor[ Edited by MikeT1013 on Date 10/16/2003 ]

  • killenjw16th October, 2003

    How about under water basket weaver?

    I did a semester of it in college quite interesting if I say so myself.

    I am a Ch-46E Mechanic (the chinooks little brother for all you army guys).

  • killenjw16th October, 2003

    We could tie that into REI couldn't we?

  • pmatheson116th October, 2003

    Joel,

    You should definately make the distinction between Realtor, Broker and Salesperson. Please do not perpetuate the Myth that they are all the same.

    Paul Matheson
    Realtor
    Broker

  • joel16th October, 2003

    When would somebody be looking for a realtor and not a broker in real estate??

    Quote:
    On 2003-10-16 18:01, pmatheson1 wrote:
    Joel,

    You should definately make the distinction between Realtor, Broker and Salesperson. Please do not perpetuate the Myth that they are all the same.

    Paul Matheson
    Realtor
    Broker

  • pmatheson116th October, 2003

    Joel,

    There is a difference between a Broker and a Salesperson.

    Yet, if the Salesperson belongs the Board of Realtors, I have seen many of them call themselves Realtors, when they are really Realtor Associates.

    People (the public) think they are all the same, and they are not!

    The people frequenting this Forum should be made aware of the difference.

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