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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood


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

                        (9X11)
Have other special size made to order 


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Q: I just got my real estate license and I would like to know if someone could give me some good advice on where to start to get on my feet. Thanks!
You don't make a dime until you sell something. Then you paid your commission when the transaction closes. If a company requires you to attend a training class that's great! But they will pay you the minute your first deal is finished. Any company who wouldn't I wouldn't want to work for!
Q: As a real estate agent in TN, can I sell personnel property or investment property or is this forbidding for agent to do? (Conflict of interest) If it is wrong can I start some sort of corporation and have the property owned by the corporation and then would I have access to selling the property?
You can sell your own property. Just make sure on all your advertising that it clearly states Owner/Agent (this includes, print, Internet, signs, mls, etc) and provide a Personal Interest Disclosure to all potential buyers.
Q: Any real estate agents out there? I'm hoping to get my Cert IV in property services (real estate) next year, but I know nothing about the industry... I would like to know-Do I need to be a pushy person to make sales-Will i get paid even if i dont get sales-Do i have to lie to clients about properties-Do I need to be extremely outgoingAny help GREATLY appreciated :)
no sometimes no yes you will have to doing alot of traveling back and forth to properties
Q: Here's how I qualify:-My Outgoing Personality-Having Asperger Syndrome, helping me be able to memorize facts & statistics-That drive and passion for something I love-Wanting to someday raise a family, while living in an ideal home after making sales on homesI'm also planning to take a real estate class at my local community college real soon. Let me know what you think, thanks!
You do not have to be 21, or at least not in some states. I received my real estate license at the age of 19 and have been/and will be working as an assistant until this summer when I will start being a full time real estate agent. Most likely a company will take you in, but keep in mind that selling expensive houses and gaining respect will be harder than you originally imagined, especially if you are just selling as a side job.
Q: My school advisor said its a big benefit to take the real estate associates course which is only 2 months which will give me a license. If I want to become a real estate investor, whats the benefits of having this license. Is it needed? And will it save me money?
Real okorder noted that having a license in real estate can eliminate the middle man in finding many of bargain buys on the market. You'll save commission fees and have a better chance of locating the best deals. Price says many real estate agents and brokers may not be willing to point you to the best deals available because they want them for themselves.
Q: Im 17 , I got my Ged not to long ago. I really think becoming a real estate agent would be a great job for me. I have a few questions about this career though. How much do you make as a realestate agent. I just want an idea of how much a do beginners get paid and how much do you get paid. Do you like you job? Whats an average day like for you? What tasks do you usually need to do throughout the week. Is it a stressful job? And if i work for someone, how much would my commission be on a house? How bad is the market for selling houses now and do you think it will be a lot better. Im really considering on selling houses for a living though is this a good choice?
You don't get a salary. No realtor is paid a salary for selling property. You get a percentage of the fee your broker makes from your sales. The average earning is $45,000. That average is spread all across the country. For instance realtors in CA earn more because the property is expensive. They would make a lot less in a place like Alabama where property is much cheaper.
Q: Most jobs will usually ask tell me about yourself? or highschool and college? So I assume this time for real estate interview will be the same as well. I am very bad with talking espeically with job interviews. Please help...where can I start to talk about myself with what topic? I am a quiet student back then. So I'm not that active. Also...most question i had heard before is.. what makes u think u bring benifit in our company? I couldnt ' think of a better professional way to answer it. =(
usually they ask that when they suspect that you are not capable of doing the job. The answer i usually give is, I have the potential of learning and being there for the customer. Customer is the main duty in my job and I will do everything in my power to solve and do my job to the limit. good luck
Q: Good morning!I'd like to get some advice for preparation to be a real estate agent in WA.How to start the preparation? Is there any good reference on the web or bookstore I can get?Do "Real Estate Agent" and "Realtor" mean the same?I'd like to have some guideline to begin with.Thank you so much for your time and information!!
Real estate agent is a generic term and indicates the job title or description. It can mean either a broker or a salesman. Realtor on the other hand is a trademarked term and can only be used by real estate brokers who are full members of the National Association of Realtors. A real estate broker's license is a state licensing requirement to engage in this profession. A real estate salesman's license allows an individual to work in this profession under the direction and oversight of an employing broker. I hope this helps.
Q: I am strongly considering trying to land a job in real estate and I was wondering what the pros and cons of the job might be. Right now I am taking real estate related classes working towards a business degree. Thank you!
Pros: you can make a lot of money (if your good and the market is good) you work when you want, and only as much as you want its pretty easy work cons: if the market goes down, your screwed, unsteady income, so you better plan ahead and have lots of savings its hard to get started you have to be a social person and convince people to do business with you
Q: Does anyone know of any good real estate investment groups in the Chicago area? Nationwide groups? Good websites? Thanks for your assistance.
www.okorder They are a Nationwide investment firm that is in Chicago. Their site has free resources, calculators and a very Massive directory.

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