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Post: Into the Fire, or Not?

Sal WilliamsPosted
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Hi all, 

Excited to say this is my first post on bigger pockets! Anyway I'll get to the point, I am a senior about graduate and was recently offered a financial analyst position for a large company. The position is what I was hoping for (65k-75k yr.), but I recently found I thoroughly enjoy real estate and want to begin to try it out. The only problem is the position I accepted is a rotational program where I will have to move around the country multiple times in a 2-3 year window. I really want to get into real estate, but I don't see how this is possible if I move every year. With no other job opportunities right now, I think it is risky to jump into real estate with both feet and no experience and no income, but maybe that's what you need to do. Any thoughts or words of advice from anyone out there? Everyone's been 22 years old at one time or another, let me know your thoughts. Thanks!

-Sal