School teacher or nun or ordinary stay at home mom lol
The first step to becoming an insurance agent is to get yourself bonded. I have a friend who used this website to get started. www.ask.com/questions-about/Become-Insured-and-Bonded - Cached - Similar
To become a successful travel agent, you first must go to school for travel agents. This means that you must be 18 to become an agent.
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Ruby Nell Bridges Hall was a travel agent. While it is unknown if this was her very first job, she maintained the career for 15 years, before becoming a stay at home mother.
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall was a travel agent. While it is unknown if this was her very first job, she maintained the career for 15 years, before becoming a stay at home mother.
If you are interested in becoming a DEA agent, you would first need to earn a Bachelor's Degree. Most DEA agents major in criminal justice, police science, or another related field. You would then need to get in top physical condition. DEA agents must also be US citizens and between the ages of 21 and 36.If you meet these qualifications you should fill out an application with the Drug Enforcement Administration. If your application is accepted into the program, you will spend 16 weeks in a training program which will teach you everything you need to know for the position.If you are interested in becoming a DEA agent, you should read this article: http://www.justice.gov/dea/job/agent/faqs.html#question013or visit http://www.criminaljusticeschoolguide.com/careers/dea-agent/
You should send a manuscript around to agents first. You can also send them to the publishers dirrectly then get an agent.
For becoming a real estate agent, you would need to first go through some type of real estate training courses. Than you will need a to get an actual real estate license so that you are able to sell real estate.
First you must take a big wiff of your own doody and kiss your athlete's BUTT
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If an agent in another area or state has a person who wants to buy or sell a house and they don't want to or can't do it themselves, they can refer it to another agent of their own choosing. If the buyer or seller agrees to work with that agent, that agent will then pay a (usually) 25% "referral" fee to the first agent if a commission is made on the deal (even though the first agent didn't actually do any work on the deal!).