Is there such thing as a fantasy broker?


Posted July 17th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
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Tom S asked:


I’ve stumbled across various articles on the subject of fantasy/dream come true brokers. People who’s job it is to grant someone there wish of a lifetime, whether it be performing a stand up gig at the comedy store, sitting in the dugout at a football game etc.

I’m really interested in whether there are people out there in this line of business, or whether its something of an urban myth? Any leads most appreciated

Do you need experience to be a business broker?


Posted April 18th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
business broker
Kris asked:


I have a bachelor’s in business degree and I have an entreprenuerial mind..

I worked in banking for 6 months and in sales for a few months..

what are some colleges in New York prestigious for its specialty in the business field?


Posted October 27th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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ctanoyank asked:


or stockbroking field.
- from an aspiring stock broker

How does someone become a fantasy broker?


Posted August 10th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
business broker
Courtney asked:


For anyone who doesn’t know a fantasy broker is in the business of making dreams come true eg: Wanting to appear in the music video of your favorite band. I think it sounds wicked getting paid to help people cross off a thing on their list of things to do before they die and would love to get into this. Anyone know anything? I’ve been looking online but all it says is that it’s an odd job that many people don’t know about.

change in career from bank business manager to mortgage broker?


Posted February 27th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Davy asked:


i work for a major high st bank as a relationship manager for businesses. I quite like my job but i am seriously thinking of taking my CeMAP exams and becoming an independent mortgage adviser. Has anyone else ever done this and how has it worked out for you?

I know people in the bank who have done this and they have become really successful.

What math skills would one need to enter the business field?


Posted February 24th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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ben_mercer91 asked:


I am considering a career path to follow and I was just wondering. By business field I mean accountant, economist, stock broker and the like. I am decent in math, I got a B in both Algebra and Geometry, but I still get mildly confused. What math skills are needed for these jobs? Do I just need to know business math like basic addition, subtraction and those with knowing interest as well? or do I need to know a lot more. All help is appreciated.

As a person who hires others in the business area, would you consider a ticket broker as a good skill?


Posted February 23rd, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Harve asked:


Before you simply answer that question, I need to give some background. Firstly, if possible, could those who answer be those who are working in the business field and look typically for business skills?

First I need to give you background on the business of a ticket broker. As an independent ticket broker, you have to carefully know markets in each city, you need to know where certain performers will sell out and won’t, (because not all cities are the same). This is a huge aspect, knowing this. Also, knowing the prices to set tickets is extremely important, as a certain cities market may be twice as much for the same performer as another city, due to income levels and other aspects.

There are many other aspects to the business which provide as great skill I think.

I realize the term, ‘ticket broker’, usually brings negative thoughts, but I want to know from the background given what you think? Is it a valuable skill worhty of putting on a resume?

Business Owners, Do you think I can put my Professional Ticket Broker experience on my resume?


Posted February 12th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
business broker
Harve asked:


Before you answer this question, I need to give some background. If possible, could those who answer be those who are working in the business field and look typically for business skills? If not, that is still alright.

I need to give you background on the business of a ticket broker. As an independent ticket broker, you have to carefully know markets in each city. One needs to know where certain performers will sell out and won’t, (because not all cities are the same). This is a huge aspect, knowing this. Also, knowing the prices to set tickets is extremely important, as a certain cities market may be twice as much for the same performer as another city, due to income levels and other aspects.

There are many other aspects to the business which provide a great skill I believe.

I realize the term, ‘ticket broker’, usually brings negative thoughts, but I want to know from the background given what you think? Is it a valuable skill worthy of putting on a resume?

http://www.businessbrokersguide.com/

Should I be an assistant for a business broker?


Posted January 31st, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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The Professional asked:


For the past few months I have been working as an intern at a commercial real estate firm. I enjoy the time I spend there, the people I work with, and I learn a lot. For the most part, I have been working with this one business broker and I think he is as smart as they come.
Lately, I have been hearing rumors from an extremely reliable source that he wants to hire a few assistants in the near future. The business broker even mentioned it today and even hinted he might be interested in hiring me.

Does anyone have any experience with this type of situation? What do you guys think I should do?

- I am graduating college in sping 09
- Other Options:
- Go to graduate school
- Get a job with a corporation

http://www.medicalsupplyservices.com/blog/

I am starting a new job as a business broker how much should i make my first year?


Posted January 22nd, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Tom asked:


I am starting as a business broker, well working in m&a’s mid market companies! making 15% of the companies cut…how much would this be? how much should i be making each year? is this a good amount?

http://www.informationrestoration.com/blog/