Exotic Cars and Real Estate

I have been doing a lot of office jobs this week. I made binders and printed window stickers today. I am always cleaning a car or taking photos/videos when I am not doing office jobs. I cleaned another Ferrari, a Lamborghini, a Bentley, and a Maserati today. One new concept to me is doing your job independently. For a lot of the office jobs, I just got sent a passcode and username and was told to figure it out. As long as you do your job, you’re fine. You don’t have to ask to do anything, you just do it.

For the real estate internship, I sat in on a few phone calls. Even though I sell shoes, I did not translate the process to real estate. We were talking to a person about potentially selling his rental unit; however he was concern about what he was going to net. Some of it was going to fees, then it was going to be taxed. We briefly discussed a 1031 exchange option. Then we showed a Rosebury Ave apartment (for the 5th time this week). Thursday I will go to an inspection on a trailer park. I have done very little on the management side so I look forward to it. Yesterday, I sat in on 3 hours of phone calls and listed an apartment on 5 or 6 different websites.

2 Comments on “Exotic Cars and Real Estate

  1. What exactly is your job when cleaning the cars? Is it a specific thing like vacuuming or do you do the entire thing, interior and exterior?

    • At RP Exotics I do all the things that they (the owners) do not have time to do. Short answer is I do whatever cleaning is needed, in these cases I did the exteriors. They have a detail guy however he works in the afternoon. These were also my first couple of days so it was just busy work while they listed cars and didn’t have time to show me around.

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