Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real estate agent in Arlington with no college and have made over half a million or more since the mid-1990s when I began. Yes, even in the downturn in the market.
the mid 90s was almost 20 years ago. Assuming your "over half a million" is $600k, that means you made approximately $35k/yr. (2012-1995=17yrs. $600k/17=~$35k)
Not even close to $100k/yr.
I think PP meant they made a half million PER YEAR since '95.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real estate agent in Arlington with no college and have made over half a million or more since the mid-1990s when I began. Yes, even in the downturn in the market.
the mid 90s was almost 20 years ago. Assuming your "over half a million" is $600k, that means you made approximately $35k/yr. (2012-1995=17yrs. $600k/17=~$35k)
Not even close to $100k/yr.
Anonymous wrote:Real estate agent in Arlington with no college and have made over half a million or more since the mid-1990s when I began. Yes, even in the downturn in the market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing is required to be a CPA other than passing the exam.
Not true. I'm a CPA. In order to take the exam you have to have a specific number of credit hours (for example, 150 hours and XX of those need to be in accounting). You don't have to have a Masters' degree, but you need the hours. States also vary on rules to get the license. Supervision/experience for 1 year or 2, passing of ethics exam (separate from CPA exam), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Mortgage loan officer
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is required to be a CPA other than passing the exam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CPA, though now you need a master's to get it.
Sorry, thought it said graduate school.
I know a stock trader who didn't go to college and had made over $1 million a year.
You could also be a stock broker without a degree.
Anonymous wrote:Depends what you need. I don't deal with hoarders. Seriously. They have serious psychological problems I am not qualified to deal with. When I started out, I charged $30 an hour. I work with the homeowner if they want to purge a room, and on my own if they just want me to organize it. Today I did a kitchen, dining room, front hallway, and half a family room. Oh, and the hall closet as a bonus (when I got there the homeowner was stuck on a work call, so I just spent that 20 minutes and organized the coat closet even though we hadn't agreed on that). I'm charging her $75, but she is getting a discount because she's a friend of a friend, and pregnant. Her youngest stepchild is 13 and they still had sippy cups in their cabinets. She's been married for 3 years and couldn't access her wedding dishes easily.
To be completely honest with you, you can get a nice college girl to come over and help you for $20 or $30 an hour. You don't need to pay my fees - I do the same things now that I did then. You just need a second person there to keep you focused on the task of organizing, and tossing out suggestions until you hear one you think will work for your lifestyle and how your brain works.
Are you comfortable posting your contact/business info? I may need your services. Not a hoarder, btw.![]()
Depends what you need. I don't deal with hoarders. Seriously. They have serious psychological problems I am not qualified to deal with. When I started out, I charged $30 an hour. I work with the homeowner if they want to purge a room, and on my own if they just want me to organize it. Today I did a kitchen, dining room, front hallway, and half a family room. Oh, and the hall closet as a bonus (when I got there the homeowner was stuck on a work call, so I just spent that 20 minutes and organized the coat closet even though we hadn't agreed on that). I'm charging her $75, but she is getting a discount because she's a friend of a friend, and pregnant. Her youngest stepchild is 13 and they still had sippy cups in their cabinets. She's been married for 3 years and couldn't access her wedding dishes easily.
To be completely honest with you, you can get a nice college girl to come over and help you for $20 or $30 an hour. You don't need to pay my fees - I do the same things now that I did then. You just need a second person there to keep you focused on the task of organizing, and tossing out suggestions until you hear one you think will work for your lifestyle and how your brain works.