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^ but you dont get butthurt...

I love how this is the standard reaction to someone other than those against unions having an opinion.

Like I said, myself and pretty much everyone I work with really couldn't care less what you dream boats think of what we get paid. It's mostly jealousy, the same as the dream boats that work in domestic are happy to bust their ass in a licenced trade to make less than someone working at Maccas/safeway, tell us that we're overpaid, but I don't hear anything about the MILLITANT MACCAS and their BIKEY STANDOVER MEN extorting McDonald's for exorbitant pay rates for it's members

There's skills involved in real estate?

:P

I lived with this candian shiela and she was pretty shocked you needed qualifications or a realty licence thingy in Australia. Went from being a real estate agent to a nurse at the drop of a hat in Canada....

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More than you can imagine, one of the highest turnover industries out there I reckon. Getting a job easy keeping a job very hard.

And like anything theres doing something and doing it really well and being successful

If only that was the hard part. Getting a house to sell is what we make real coin for.

I would have thought not lecturing people on the evils and ineptitude of the left during a walk through would have been the hardest part?

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