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 Post Posted: Wed 04 May 2011 13:39 
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Hello all. Once I take my classes to get my BEA how tough is it going to be to beable to work with a company to get my experience. I am wanting to know about this before I spend the money and time. This is something I really want to do.

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 Post subject: Re: How Tough
 Post Posted: Wed 04 May 2011 15:53 
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Couple of things Scott.... first, post a sig line as outlined in the introduction page so we know who you are and a little about you.

...second, it really depends on how bad you want it... I can tell you it won't be easy and I will say immediately as always............ "DO NOT QUIT YOUR DAY JOB"... because unless you are a magician, you will not make a living in this business for sometime... unless of course you have no expenses...

Your learning will never end and you need to be extremely observant as to who is teaching the class, their reputation, their history in the business... etc... check them out in depth and trust no one.... that sounds hard but it is absolutely how you need to go about your learning experience.

There are so many charlatans in this industry... don't even take my word... do research, and read, read, read... it ain't easy, but it is attainable... as said... it really just depends on how bad you want it.

Good luck Scott.

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