Aged out (25) good-time girl is depressed over having to get a real-estate license and actually hustle for a living

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25 is 'aged out'? She still looks very young and attractive too
Incels only go after 18-year-old virgins who might not notice their lack of experience. ImmatureDJ's posts are 60% rage-baiting and 40% whinging how he cannot get laid because the whole world is against him getting any.
 

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She's going into real estate and will soon be making 6 figures or more, in a world filled with several billion people who are going to spend their lives performing manual labor, in exchange for f-cking pennies. This is a tragedy on par with The Two Corys becoming multi-millionaires in their 20s, only to piss it all away on dope and floozies, by time The early 90s were upon us
 

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She's going into real estate and will soon be making 6 figures or more, in a world filled with several billion people who are going to spend their lives performing manual labor, in exchange for f-cking pennies.
Incorrect. Most real estate agents fail. Most don't do very well. In the USA, real estate agents work strictly on sales commission and lack a base salary. If they don't sell anything, they don't get paid.

Most real estate agents fail and quit trying to sell real estate because they can't sell enough to make the equivalent of a decent base salary.

I don't see going from being a bottle service woman to being a real estate agent as much of an upgrade. Bottle service hosts have a small base salary. Most of their money is made in tips, similar to commissions for real estate agents. Being a real estate agent is higher stress because a home purchase is a much more important purchase than alcohol during a night out at a nightlife venue.
 

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Sigh....let the man share his bs with us
It's actually quite enjoyable. This video is actually entertaining let's be honest gents..

Ot: maybe she somehow knows she won't get that license at all..

About the e harmony woman: perhaps something interesting is happening on OLD. Most men now know 1. That swiping on women that don't like you back kills your ( already dying from the moment you made a profile) algorithm. 2. That the average man simply doesn't use OLD that much anymore so 3. The top 5 procenter now actually switches the roles! Now an average woman also becomes invisible! This woman for example is NOT special. I get zero tingles in my wiener from her. If she was a great wife/woman I might've giving her a chance/ glance. But nowadays I know she thinks she can do better than me.

Especially on a pay site. No average man gonna pay for getting zero results . It's nothing different from Speed dating events where no men show up anymore. Average women will succumb eventually and look for equally Average men because Chad and Stacy have no eye for them AT ALL.

Shyte is turning. Both "average " men AND
 
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Incorrect. Most real estate agents fail. Most don't do very well
As do most folks in every other profession. Getting licensed and qualified doesn't make you exempt from learning how the game is played, then acting accordingly

In any event, the post you're replying to was facetious in nature. I keep forgetting that our cultural capacity to pick up on such things is dying out faster than the main cast of Pretty Little Liars's acting careers
 

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In any event, the post you're replying to was facetious in nature. I keep forgetting that our cultural capacity to pick up on such things is dying out faster than the main cast of Pretty Little Liars's acting careers
It was a little bit early in the morning when I replied and I wasn't thinking about the facetiousness. Good work on that as I re-read it now.

Most real estate agents fail. Most don't do very well.
As do most folks in every other profession. Getting licensed and qualified doesn't make you exempt from learning how the game is played, then acting accordingly
I would not recommend residential real estate as a career because of the commission pay structure. I'm amazed at how many people do it. There is high turnover in the field and that's predictable. Only a small percentage of real estate agents get the majority of the residential real estate sales. Knowing that, I would not want to make that career decision. Staying in bottle service in the short term and then finding something with a lower failure risk seems like a better life plan.
 
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