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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture


Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives sanding Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine


  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine


    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Architecture and Machine


Q:After getting my license, is it possible for me to have a successful full-time job as a real estate agent. I don't have many contacts but I know I would love it. Any advice?
It is always possible. Some real estate rookies come in and make huge sums of money. There are three things these people have: contacts, drive, and perseverance. The rule of thumb in any sales job is that it takes about six months to get a steady income. In real estate it can take years, but doesn't have to. I remember my first day as a real estate agent. Everyone told me it would take forever. I had floor that day and I had a contract in my hand before I left. I recommend, at least while you are getting started, that you have a secondary income. It is great if you are young and living with your parents, older with a pension, or if your spouse has a good job. If you are the sole bread winner, it can be tough. Make sure you have enough money in savings before you quit your job. Many real estate offices require that you pay them to work there. Make sure you are comfortable with your commission split. You can expect to see anything from a 50% commission split, but no office fees, to 100% commission split but you pay a large office fee. There will be many options in between. I could go on and on, but email me and I'll be happy to answer specific questions. Ultimately, your success or failure is dependent on how hard you are willing to work. If you want to learn how do really make it, find a job as a real estate assistant, once you get your license, it shouldn't be difficult. As an assistant, you will receive a paycheck while learning the ropes. What you learn in school is how to pass the test. But it doesn't teach you how to succeed.
Q:im thinking about trying to get involved in real estate and wanted some advice on the exams and how long it takes. thank you
I would recommend taking a college level class in California real estate. I took one many many years ago, and was told if I learned everything in the book, I'd be able to pass the test. A class will include things like contracts, liens, easements, and more. It's all stuff that's 'learnable' if you want to. I don't know about the exam for the license. Something to keep in mind is even if you get a real estate license, the housing market is in the dumper, and there are a lot of real estate agents doing other types of work. If I recall correctly, you are/were looking for a job in law enforcement? It might be easier to find work in that area, especially if it's a spin-off of it like correctional officer, FDIC bank examiner, even a PD dispatcher or code enforcemnt, zoning inspector, etc.? There will always be criminals and law enforcement will always be needed. City/county/state budget problems are the holdup. Hang in there and go for what you want, be persistent, and you'll likely reach your goal(s).
Q:What courses should I take when I go to college if I want to be a real estate agent?
You don't need to go to a school per se. It is typically a course that is offered by a lot of private businesses and some of the larger brokerages also offer courses. The course typically isn't something that you pass and get a certificate from. Their purpose is to prepare you for the state's Real Estate examination that is VERY difficult if you don't take your study seriously. Last I remember, Century21 sponsored a course that was pretty good. You might call one of their offices or simply check your local Yellow Pages.
Q:I am a college student and I was thinking of becoming a real estate agent to gain some knowledge in the field. I want to gain access to the multiple listing service and attempt some investment opportunities. I hear that you must pay a broker office fees and other kinds of fees. Is it possible just to become a real estate agent and not really have an office nor work for them?
No, that is not possible. In order to have a license you have to work under a broker and pay all of the fees. There are no investment opportunities you can legally do with the MLS that you could not do without it.
Q:I just graduated High School and I'm interested in Real Estate very much. Are there any good books I can read up on to give me an Idea and an insight on the Job? As soon as I turn 18 I want to take a few courses to aqquire my liscence. Thankyou for your help.
There are lots of excellent resources available and it is good to read books from both an agents perspective and an investors perspective. Make sure you read about commercial verses residential, understand how agents and brokers operate and the advantages/disadvantages of buying/selling FSBO etc...and keep an open mind at such a young age. One author I would recommend is Dolf De Roos. He focuses on real estate investing and talks a lot of sense. There are also some good free articles on the net such as Destroy The Greatest Real Estate Myth And You’ll Come Out Better Off! by Noel Peebles. Short and to the point. Another good article is Beat The Crowd When Investing In Real Estate By Peter Dobler and 7 Myths About Real Estate Investing That Are Costing You Tens of Thousands of Dollars By Alex Nghiem. I wish you every success whether you take up real estate as a profession or become an investor. It is an exciting industry and, if you put in the effort, you can do extremely well. All the best! And remember, you never stop learning!
Q:I'm considering going into real estate and want a good way for someone with my current situation to get a good start. I thought about going to an actual company like Coldwell, or maybe a smaller chain one, and asking if I can do part time internship, or something along that nature to get started. My current situation is working full time at a chicken factory that runs about 50 hours a week and going to school full time. I have a family and I have little to no time to do anything, and that is including my homework. I'm not going to school for real estate (obviously) but have thought about changing my major to accommodate for this; Maybe a business major. Any feed back would be appreciated! :D
Cheri, I'm not sure where you are located, however, where I am at (Central Florida) there are other means of buyers getting into a home they can afford with alternative financing. My real estate board and our local real estate investor association occasionally put on seminars and classes showcasing companies and individuals who are willing to put up private money. I have included a link to an upcoming workshop being put on by one of the most knowledgeable and well-respected investors in the area. Also, you are correct in starting out with one of the larger brokerages (Coldwell, KW) since they offer some of the best education and mentor programs for rookies. I started our with Coldwell myself, but am now with Keller Williams. Best of luck in your decision...and trust me when I say there ARE plenty of capable buyers in our current market!
Q:I just moved to a new city and have my real estate license. Does anyone have any advise on how to get my name out there and let people know who I am?
I have seen an agent posting on craigslist who is trying to establish contacts.
Q:I'm seriously thinking in become an Real Estate Agent, I am currently living in Columbus Ohio, I have already found some classes, but some of the requirements says that " i must be sponsored by an Ohio Real Estate Broker" what that really means ??? That I need to find a job as a Real Estate first and then take the classes ??? I am kinda confused Help ASAP ! Thanks...
Sponsored by RE Broker to take classes? - Wow they are tough! Well, no it doesn't mean that you are required to get a job w/broker - it just means that you must strike up a friendship with a broker in your town, and discuss your desire to take these classes and he will then write a letter on his RE Office letterhead, and he will write: To whom it may concern, I personally know ___________ and can vouch for his Your Name integrity honesty. (whatever the letter writer says will be what is required.)
Q:I'm thinking about getting into real estate, I wanna know is that a good career choice for someone who is currently living in Michigan? If so what is a good company to work for? Centruy 21 here is doing alot of hiring are they good or is it a catch? HELP!! ( You don't have to live in Michigan to answer, but I would love to here from an agent that has worked in Michigan)
Yes I work as a full time real estate agent in south east Michigan, My wife and I work together. So I can say that you can make a living but it is not a normal job it is more like a lifestyle. We are always available for questions and often when something is planed RE gets in the way. If you enjoy helping people than you may like learning this trade. We are self employed allowing us to work as much or as little as we want. The Internet has changed the old ways of doing business, I do not think it will ever do away with this occupation. We can offer help from a vast pool of experience, we know how to buy or sell homes and most people do not have the time to learn. We can fix our own cars too but most of us use a mechanic. If you have the willingness to learn and work hard, currently the make a living point in Michigan is selling over 40 houses a year. I would suggest interviewing Brokers to see what the requirements and expected expenses are before choosing than find a mentor to learn from. Good luck.
Q:i would like to know if studying and the michigan state test for real estate are extremely hard? what do you need to be good at to pass the test? how much does a real estate agent make if they are decent at selling their houses?
I'm answering this second-hand, so forgive me for that. My best friend is an agent (we live here in MI). She passed the test easily her first time. Sadly, income is hard to predict. Since the market isn't stellar right now, it's tough. She earns anywhere between several hundred and several thousand per house, depending on the value of the home sold. Good luck!

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