Saturday, December 1, 2012

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Should I take a property management course?
I'm considering taking a property management correspondence course though Allied Schools, but I am very skeptical about how much it will actually do for me. I only have a high school education and have been working in restaurants for the past 7 years, I'm tired of dead end jobs and want to move on. Can someone who's qualified to answer tell me if this course will actually be worth taking? I'm afraid that with my limited education and no relevant work experience it will do me no good, or I am about to pay $800 and a year of my time working towards something that I could get without the course. Also could someone tell me if this is a good field to get into in the Akron, OH area?
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Before you pay out any money for a course, why don't you look into some temporary agencies that offer positions in property management on the web. A lot of these companies offer temp to perm positions. Being that you have experience in the restaurants field, which deals with customers. It would best to start out in leasing, you'll come in contact with a variety of people and gain the inside experience in property management. If you are serious about working in this field, it would be to your advantage to inquire about training that is paid by the company. Most of the management companies will pay for your classes toward a certificate or degree. I hope this helps. Signed, Real Property Manager
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