
17 May 2021 | 34 replies
I have been successful in three careers (20yr Fighter Pilot USAF, 20 years retired Financial Planner and currently 18 years real estate investor).

13 November 2012 | 10 replies
I Live in Anaheim Hills, CA and getting ready to retire from a 20 yr career as a fire fighter.

5 February 2013 | 173 replies
The only weapons that are not in civilian/corporate hands are the really espensive stuff, like battleships, missels and fighter planes I guess.

22 September 2013 | 4 replies
You need a fighter and a go getter.

28 August 2013 | 8 replies
Have you ever watched Samurai Champloo?
27 February 2014 | 20 replies
I may just buy me a fighter jet.

21 August 2014 | 18 replies
The houses are held for owner occupy or city employees like fire fighters, police, teachers first, and then if no takers, they open to investors.

13 November 2014 | 5 replies
My name is Jeremy I I’m Active Duty US Navy, Damage Controlman(DC) translation for non Navy folks fire fighter.
3 May 2014 | 18 replies
Ought to be require reading for anyone new to BP.Textbook example of emotions taking over (greed and fear) flying in close formation like fighter jets.

16 September 2011 | 7 replies
I am an analytical person and I am always spotting trends.When I delivered pizza I had addresses memorized.We could take 2 to 4 deliveries at a time depending on how busy we were.I knew who tipped average,great,below average,and no tip.If I knew the third run I could take or not was marginal or no tip I would just take 2 and come back.Leaving the known no tippers I increased my per hour margin by 1.50 a delivery.If the run was next and I had to take it I would.I would try to find out the others WHY they didn't tip at all or a low tip.Then I would tell them that the drivers pay for insurance and wear and tear on the vehicle and only get so much a run when asked.They were shocked and thought the store compensated the drivers.I would also mention carryout specials to them which were cheaper hoping sometimes they would go pick it up since they didn't want to pay for service.I get into many discussions on another broker/agent forum about reality and the way things SHOULD BE.In a perfect world nothing would be out of place but it isn't so.An example is buyers agents showing property more that pays a higher commission.The right fighters get on there and say " I would never put my clients needs ahead of my own etc. " being all high and mighty.I don't put my needs ahead of my clients either BUT when listing a property here is the reality.Every year tons of new agents enter the field.Most buyers agents are new because they don't have experience to get sellers to give them a listing.90% fail the first year and leave the business.So although the agent shouldn't only show higher commission properties the reality is many DO to make the most out of the few transactions they get.So perfect world is Y and REALITY is X.Although the perfect world is nice reality has to be dealt with on a daily basis.I appreciate the thoughtful discussion provided without it getting over heated.