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Product name:        made in china insulation material aluminum building material made in china wholesale

Function:
Can be installed on roof, wall or floor, resist over 80% external heat from buildings, protect wall, resist thermal shock and sudden cold, etc.

Characteristics:
1.No odor and toxicity, environmentally- friendly;
2.Light, soft, dust free, fire retardant, easy to install;
3.Heat reflection, heat insulation, sound insulation, anti-radiation, anti-vibration, and shielding;
4.Moisture barrier, sun-proof, waterproof, good sealing property, heat preservation, energy saving…
5.Summer: moisture barrier, sun-proof, heat insulation, saving energy consumed by cool air conditioning ;
6.Winter: heat preservation, central heating saving, and remarkable energy-saving effect.

Usage:
1. Roof, wall, floor;
2. Shells of air conditioner and water heater;
3. Protective coatings of water pipe and ventilating pipe

Other material structure as follows,

AL/Bubble

AL/bubble bubble/AL

AL/woven cloth/bubble/AL

AL/EPE/AL or VMPET/AL/VMPET

AL/XPE/AL or VMPET/XPE/VMPET

AL/woven cloth/AL or AL/woven cloth

AL/Non-woven cloth/AL or AL/non-woven cloth/AL


The above products also can be made in Fire-retardant material.

We also offer XPE heat insulation series, EPE heat insulationseries, woven cloth and non-woven heat insulation material series.


Q: I've heard a couple of prestigious real estate agents in my state ask people via online for unpaid interns. What are the chances they'll hire me if I have alot of experience and a wealthy family?Do prestigious real estate agents like having unpaid interns (teens with RE licenses)?
Teens can't have real estate licenses because you have to be of legal age to be an agent. Also, it really depends on the agent and whether or not the intern or assistant has a license. If you don't have a license, you're essentially only good for receptionist/admin work. You can't show properties (you can open doors but you can't answer ANY questions), you can't answer inquiries, you can't do a lot of stuff. Also, some agents (prestigious or otherwise) are cheapos! They love free labor and will try to bend the rules to get the intern to do anything. That's fine because the intern won't be the one held liable, but trust me, they will milk you to the last drop. Even with paid licensed assistants, they're all mostly overworked and underpaid. I've seen agents guaranteed $50K/yr for 9am-5pm work and some weekends only to walk away very bitter and nowhere near that amount. Also, a lot of agents don't want to mentor because they might consider you as eventual competition in the business. I am in an office of over 500 agents and I know that 80% of the experienced agents who have been in the business for decades REFUSE to mentor or even help you in any way. They will use you for open houses but they sure as hell won't teach you anything and they often try to back out of an agreement if it means they make more money. So if you are going to be an unlicensed, unpaid assistant or whatever, I suggest you not be so naive or think that it'll be a great learning experience.
Q: A close friend of mine has been working in the real estate business for about 6 months. However she is struggling to make it. She is a hard worker and trust-worthy individual, but she is having problems in two areas. She has worked with two different agencies and in both of those agencies they are always pushing her to engage in unethical practices (such as forging documents and misleading the buyers/sellers). Of course she is not obligated, but if she does not do so she will not have any business. The second issue is that when it comes down to networking, male agents only want to network with her if she goes out with them. The moment she turns them down she looses that contact.Is there any advice you could give me so I could pass on to her, or is this how the R&E business is? Thank you in advanceEric
first of all you friend needs to do a better job when interviewing real estate brokerage companies for a job. she should not engage in unethical or illegal activities. she can lose her license and go to jail and it isn't worth it! that being said there are good companies out there and she can do research on any of them and ask lots of questions. as far as the men in the business, i am sure there are some that will talk to her or be nice to her because they want more but that is true in any business. real estate is actually a female dominated industry. she needs to be professional and demand respect and she will get it! it is okay to be friendly but there is a line that she should never let them cross. women flirt in every business, so do men the secret is to understand that whatever you do you have see all of these people over and over again and based on your actions would you be able to do that. if your friend wants more advise on how to find a good company she can send me an email or call me at 1-877-472-6810. i have been involved in the real estate and mortgage business for 22 years and i own a large real estate company in new york state good luck
Q: Is the real estate business the same as it used to be (1980-90)? I'm 18 and am wondering about future career aspects. Ive considered Database Administration, commerce, or getting a bba, or marketing. I like the idea of you are as successful as you want to be type attitude. I live in Vancouver (Canada) which is like miami, where people come to that have made money to spend money. What is the life style like and how does one succeed in this area. If I started right after highschool, would I be taken seriously, or would someone pass me off as a kid. What is the typical salary, as I understand that it really does depend on how many deals you close but if your successful, the sky must be the limit correct? In the first 6 months, how do you spend your time, meet and greet, office runs? Is there one field in real estate that pays more? Can an Agent become a broker or vica versa. How many agents a year lose their jobs due to saturation. Is there any reading material that can help me?Many thanks.
No, real estate is not the same as it used to be ! I am also wondering about future career aspects and considered a lot of different fields. I would say business anything in business from marketing to advertising. That is where the big bucks are ! People that work for real estate agencies are at risk because as soon as the economy drops you loose your job ! I advise you spend your time doing research anything that will keep you one step ahead of your opponent. Hope this helps.
Q: I know some real estate agents around, but, I don't have the first clue in what to do. I need some questions answered, like what are the first steps in becoming an agent? What kind of classes do i need to take? How many hours of classes? Mature answers only please.
Type in your state's licensing board on the Internet search query. It will spell out exactly what is required in your state.
Q: Hi, i'm getting my licence in real estate and I really don't know how is in the real world. Do someone has good tips on that, like how to avoid bad clients? how can you tell that they just want to see houses? I don't know if you can tell me from your experience so that I can avoid. Also if you know how to persuade clients, or a really good line that they always fall for. I don't know anything you want to advice me on will be good.
Luna, I hope you've selected a well known broker to work with, like Coldwell Banker. The larger the broker, the better the training tends to be, but not always. Selling techinques is something you either instinctively have or can learn. Read and study how to sell. Learning how to read people is important too. Obviously you don't want to waste time, for you time is money. Now, the hard part: almost 80% of the new licensee's will fail in the first year. If you have a full time job now, you should consider keeping it awhile longer, as the market isn't too great right now in most places. And being a new agent, you can't afford to lose a prospect because you were educated on how to deal with them. Good Luck
Q: I don't plan on doing anything in this market right now but I was wondering what would you personally do to get into rehabbing houses?I'm thinking taking real estate courses and learning as much about construction I can.
Read lots of books and ask questions of friends about how they repaired things in their house.
Q: There are a lot of real estate businesses in the phone book. How do I know which is best? I dont have time to contact them all research them? Are there any "big" companies (that would be in a lot of states) that people have had good business with, that can recommend that certain real estate company as being the most reliable best overall? Thank you!
I agree, it is not the company but the RE agent that is the important aspect. If you don't have time to research, go to a couple open houses, see if there is an agent you click with. Some more experienced agents allow newer agents to sit their open houses, and these folks may have more time for you than an agent with 100 transactions going on. Remember you are going to spend a significant amount of time with this person, I think it is important that you find someone who will work for you and fits your needs. Buying a house should be a pleasant experience! Good luck!
Q: I'm taking classes to have my lisence for Real Estate Agent, but I heard the market is too slow, and some internet websites are very popular, eliminating the middle guys...what you think?
I think being a mortgage loan consultant is profitable too. Realestate depends on where you are, CA right now has homes values down due to the demand being lower than the supply.
Q: I am writing an essay about real estate and I need to know some general stuff about it. How do you define real estate? If you are involved in real estate, what did you do and what kind of education did you go through in order to involve your in the real estate world? Also, why did you choose real estate? What was so special about that you made you want to do it?
The biggest billboards or the loudest ads don’t always translate to the best person for the job. Agents are a critical part of the selling process, and can offer unique insights and experience. They also help shoulder some of the stress – helping you focus on what matters most. Rapport is all important when it comes to you real estate agent, so here’s some tips about finding the best agent match for you. When you select a real estate agent, you’re performing a rigorous job interview for a prized position. You’re choosing a stranger for an incredibly important task – one that requires trust, expertise, and adapatability. Your expectations should be demanding; you’re selling one of your biggest assets. Agents should have a high degree of professionalism and dedication to their work. They should have a good reputation, and still be committed to impressing you and working hard. Does the agent you’re investigating appear interested in your property – or is it just another one in a line of many they’re hoping to nab as a listing? Using popular, successful agents can be great. They’re obviously pleasing lots of people. But if they’re serving too many clients their attention might be split and you might not get the focus you want or need. When researching, get a sense of how you fit into the agent’s big picture, and whether you’re likely to fade into the background once you sign on the dotted line........Real Estate Agent Bendigo
Q: I want to purse a major in Public Relations with possibly a minor in marketing. I want to work mostly in media and entertainment field but I was wondering if I could turn a degree in Public Relations into working in real estate?If so, how does it relate? Is it common for people with pr degrees to work in real estate? Do it affect the salaries?
Some realty agents hire PR people to get their names in the newspaper. Since real estate marketing is very similar to PR, you might have a great career in real estate. You are hired to put houses up for sale and your job is to attract buyers to the house.

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