I have been a SAHM for 2.5 years and plan to continue that until my son is school age. But, I have a BA in Political Science and Pre-Law. I worked for 6 years in residential mortgage banking. I worked on the front end, selling, originating home mortgages and land loans and counseling people on personal credit and finance. I worked on the back end, underwriting, closing, and auditing home loans.
It's a pretty easy field to get into and has extreme money making potential. The atmosphere totally depends on whether you work for a large cooperate style bank vs a small town family owned bank. Both have their positives, but I prefer the latter. Though the training and experience at the larger places cannot be taken for granted!
I fell into this career, but have always had a passion for real estate and finance, so it fits me to a tee. It's a very detail oriented kind of job and if you're a people person and very task oriented it could fit well. The schedule can be great (again with a small bank) or grueling (larger bank).
No day is ever the same because no customer or situation is ever the same. I was fortunate enough to always work within a base salary and bonus structure and the added bonus of earned commission, but some of these positions are commission only, which is rough! It goes hand in hand with real estate. Compared to lots of other jobs, is probably pretty family friendly depending on age of children, etc.
Good for you for wanting to try something new! I wish you luck!
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I have been a SAHM for 2.5 years and plan to continue that until my son is school age. But, I have a BA in Political Science and Pre-Law. I worked for 6 years in residential mortgage banking. I worked on the front end, selling, originating home mortgages and land loans and counseling people on personal credit and finance. I worked on the back end, underwriting, closing, and auditing home loans.
It's a pretty easy field to get into and has extreme money making potential. The atmosphere totally depends on whether you work for a large cooperate style bank vs a small town family owned bank. Both have their positives, but I prefer the latter. Though the training and experience at the larger places cannot be taken for granted!
I fell into this career, but have always had a passion for real estate and finance, so it fits me to a tee. It's a very detail oriented kind of job and if you're a people person and very task oriented it could fit well. The schedule can be great (again with a small bank) or grueling (larger bank).
No day is ever the same because no customer or situation is ever the same. I was fortunate enough to always work within a base salary and bonus structure and the added bonus of earned commission, but some of these positions are commission only, which is rough! It goes hand in hand with real estate. Compared to lots of other jobs, is probably pretty family friendly depending on age of children, etc.
Good for you for wanting to try something new! I wish you luck!