I have had the sincere pleasure of being a colleague and friend of Kimberly Perry for well over 21 years. Our career paths started early on as fellow Real estate agents. Kim, as I call her is a dear friend and business constituent of many years. She has always been quite the innovator and always looking for different ways to offer services which would stand out from the crowd. Whether it be to offer a different perspective on something most may have found mundane or be attentive to what a client would need or want to offer a different approach or flair. To cite an example, she had an idea to implement a service to relocate professional athletes early on to the Pistons and pitch a concierge service to the organization which she worked and pitched
This interview process really taught me how to listen to and accept the viewpoints of other people who are not necessarily from the same background that I am from. I spoke to one person that I have known for years, and another person who I never spoke with prior to the interview. My first contact was Ms. Tessy Hunt, a direct support counselor for individuals with special needs. The people who Tessy serve, face challenges that not everyone is equipped to support. I chose to interview Ms. Hunt because she provides actual services for a group of individuals who are not allowed the same opportunities and same rights that many of us take for granted. I have known Tessy for several years, and I know that her line
Stephanie cannot exist on toast, cereal and restaurants alone. But she has great friends to rely on, she loves her new place and is proud to say that her "Business is good."
The career I choose to do my Career Story Interview, which I’m interested in doing, was Web Developer. Technically, the person that I interview, Jordan Scheller, is officially a Software Developer, but he creates/maintains websites which is what Web Developers do. So to be completely clear, the career I will be investigating is Web Developer.
1. Fred A. is 76 years old and he divorced his wife of 32 years about 10 to 12 years ago. He has 2 children and 3 grandchildren. He was born in New York City and went to Long Island University. He graduated with a Business degree and is an accountant. He said he chose that
So she started a business called Recovery Allies, where she decided she would never harm people who were just trying to get help for their loved ones. In her business she counsels recovering addicts, brings struggling addicts to rehab, counsels the families of struggling addicts, hosts interventions, and even finds addicts off of the streets for their worried families. She is constantly receiving calls from her clients and has dedicated her life to making a difference. She was homeless on the streets of LA for a few years and that just shows people that you can literally start at the bottom and still make something of yourself, you just need to have a passion for what you
The client I interviewed was a 14 year old female in my community. She is a 9th grade student at a public school in a rural area of Mississippi, interested in computer software development, has an idea as to what she needs to do to obtain her goal. She came to me seeking clarification with her career choice.
Real estate has always been extremely interesting to me, even at a young age, I knew that I wanted to make a career out of it. Initially, my interest was sparked by watching HGTV (Home & Garden Television) with my mother on the weekends. My fascination for real estate continually expanded the more I had the chance to witness all the amazing houses and beautiful designs on the television. My desire to be a real estate agent only grew from there on out. When I began attending high school, I wanted to take classes and join clubs that would help lead me closer towards my chosen career path. Therefore, I joined Distributive Education Clubs of America my freshman year. Through DECA, I was introduced to a multitude of knowledgeable skills relating
This Occupational Research Report is based on the career information obtained on the occupation of architecture. if focuses on the potential career of being an architect, the steps leading to obtaining a position and training, as well as the future growth and outlook of this occupation.
Kay Schmitt grew up on a chicken farm in Wichita Kansas. She had three siblings and an average childhood. Her father taught her many lessons about the business world, for he was always investing in new businesses or starting new businesses himself. Over his life time he owned, and operated dozens of businesses’. She learned many of her entrepreneurship skills from her father. After high school she attended Kansas State University where she met my grandpa. Like many woman in college at that time, she quite college in order to follow her husband. My grandparents moved to Scott City where she would later find her business success.
I interviewed Officer Greenlee, who is a close friend. She works as a Correctional Officer for the Peoria County Jail, I interviewed her while we were on duty on Saturday, April 16th.
I structured this paper by giving you the insight about all the question I asked and the responses I received, ending it off with the list of facts I learned and knowledge I gained throughout the interview.
As long as I could remember I wanted to help my family, I wanted everyone I knew, and especially everyone I was close to be so financially secure that they could buy pretty much everything they wanted. I didn’t want my father being ashamed to say no when my siblings and I were asking for something, and I didn’t like how my father was working two dead end jobs to support the life we were living, and to pay of the credit card debt that we accumulated. I wanted to work in my father stead, I wanted to lift him of his burdens and be the man that did everything for his family, I wanted to be the column, the support of the family. When I was younger I wanted to be everything, I wanted to be a trauma surgeon, I wanted to be a lawyer, a detective, military personnel, I
A good job is something everyone needs to have. It doesn’t have to be a doctor or dentist or any other traditional well-paying job. Your job should be something you enjoy and look forward to doing. To get a decent paying job you should go to college for at least 4 years. Although there is a couple lucky people who do or did okay without going to college. Mostly, nowadays people have to go to college to live well.
Insurance agents sell one or more types of insurance, such as life, property, casualty, health, disability, and long-term care (Edwards, 1999, A12). Agents sell insurance policies to individuals and businesses to provide protection against loss or catastrophe. Insurance agents consider the financial status and life situation of their clients, and assist them in selecting their optimal insurance policy. Some policies can be designed to provide retirement income, funds for the education of children, or other benefits (Edwards, 1999, A12).
Can you share a failure or challenge that you’ve faced in real estate and what did you learned from it?