From our family (Donna, Natalie, Kayla, & Jim) to yours, Merry Christmas!
This photo is from the biggest event of the year for our family, Kayla’s graduation from college – which propelled her into the family business!
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Dan Tanner
on December 26, 2013 at 10:54 am
What did your daughter study in college to help her prepare her for your business? Did she know she was going to be in real estate when she selected Oregon?
Her major was sociology with a minor in business, which is probably a good balance. It’s more of a people business than anything.
She decided to go to Oregon because she wanted something completely different than San Diego, and the eventual career choice wasn’t a factor. I had been banned from pushing a real estate career onto our kids, so there needed to be a natural attraction to being a realtor. She saw enough of her friends graduate and go on to jobs as corporate slaves that caused self-employment to look more attractive, and once that happened, being a realtor was an obvious fit.
We should start seeing 5% mortgages soon – from Dec. 26th:
The yield on the benchmark 10-year note is up one basis point to 2.99% at 10:22 a.m. New York time. It was the highest level since Sept. 6, when the yield reached 3.0050, the most since July 2011.
What did your daughter study in college to help her prepare her for your business? Did she know she was going to be in real estate when she selected Oregon?
Her major was sociology with a minor in business, which is probably a good balance. It’s more of a people business than anything.
She decided to go to Oregon because she wanted something completely different than San Diego, and the eventual career choice wasn’t a factor. I had been banned from pushing a real estate career onto our kids, so there needed to be a natural attraction to being a realtor. She saw enough of her friends graduate and go on to jobs as corporate slaves that caused self-employment to look more attractive, and once that happened, being a realtor was an obvious fit.
We should start seeing 5% mortgages soon – from Dec. 26th:
The yield on the benchmark 10-year note is up one basis point to 2.99% at 10:22 a.m. New York time. It was the highest level since Sept. 6, when the yield reached 3.0050, the most since July 2011.