Wages Don't Work Book (limited numbers)

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Wages Don’t Work by John Wills uncovers how you can earn up to $400,000 per year as an apprentice Real Estate Agent. It offers a clever combination of cutting edge trade secrets and good honest advice that can propel you to the top of a career in Real Estate. Author John Wills has been a successful Sales Agent for over 20 years and is head of Business Development for Custom Residential Ltd. (Almost sold out - limited numbers remain.)

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Wages Don’t Work by John Wills uncovers how you can earn up to $400,000 per year as an apprentice Real Estate Agent. It offers a clever combination of cutting edge trade secrets and good honest advice that can propel you to the top of a career in Real Estate. Author John Wills has been a successful Sales Agent for over 20 years and is head of Business Development for Custom Residential Ltd. (Almost sold out - limited numbers remain.)

Wages Don’t Work by John Wills uncovers how you can earn up to $400,000 per year as an apprentice Real Estate Agent. It offers a clever combination of cutting edge trade secrets and good honest advice that can propel you to the top of a career in Real Estate. Author John Wills has been a successful Sales Agent for over 20 years and is head of Business Development for Custom Residential Ltd. (Almost sold out - limited numbers remain.)

 

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“I read the book thoroughly and it seriously inspired me so much to get into real estate! I learnt absolutely everything I needed to get started in Real Estate and how to establish yourself as a top agent. I have recommended this book to everyone I know in Real Estate as its a real nuts & bolts approach to the industry.”

— R.C, Auckland —

 

 

It contains those ‘Eureka’ moments when you read something quite obvious that one never thought of doing before — it had me reading your book in one sitting.”

— I.K, Christchurch —

 

 

“I received my certificate just two weeks ago and made my first sale on Monday - doing so by working closely with the few buyers I have at this stage. I have given your book to my father and hope it inspires him the way it did for me.”

— O.M, Auckland —