Coweta Fayette Real Estate & Newnan Homes for sale blog by Richard Weisser of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers

If you could do anything else for a living other than what you are doing now, what would it be?

 

Georgia State Capitol by Richerd WeisserI often ask myself this question. If time and money were of no consequence, what would be my “dream” job?

Most people that know me would probably think that I would choose to be a professional photographer. And while it’s true that I love photographer and I am a serious amateur, I don’t really see that as a career choice for me.

If fact, I feel that my true calling is to be a trial lawyer. Not a title-searching, paper-signing, ten closings a day real estate attorney but a real legal gladiator desperately fighting to save himself and his client from jurisprudential ruin.

I often dream of making my final arguments in front of a jury, swaying them with both logic and the letter of the law. And it wouldn’t matter to me what side of the table I was on, as I could argue just about any case either way.

I guess that real estate has enough legal embers to keep the fire burning, but I’m ready to take this dream to the next level. I’m going to set the wheels in motion to make my dream a reality.

It’s going to take time, but I need something to do when I “retire” in a few years.

And I don’t have a lot of time left!

 

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Comments

Hmmm.....I love real estate.  However, if I were to do anything else professionally I think it would be to go back into teaching.  I really did love the profession but the pay was so low it was difficult to continue during my years as a single mom.

Posted by Paula Hamilton (BANDIER REALTY PARTNERS, LLC) 4 months ago

OK, now you have me sitting here flabbergasted! So, back to school it is? Before you embark down this road, give me a call will you please? I have some info for you.... :D

 

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - REALTOR - Greater New Milford CT, Litchfield County & More (Prudential Adams & Associates, REALTORS, New Milford CT) 4 months ago

Richard, you would make a great prosecutor! I have my dream job that I wanted to pursue years ago but wasn't able to until 6 months ago.

Posted by Jackie Connelly-Fornuff Century 21 AA Lindenhurst NY Real Estate (Lindenhurst Babylon West Babylon N. Babylon West Islip Islip) 4 months ago

Richard, I love real estate, but the call of exploring new places makes me dream of a job as a photographer for National Geographic. That would be what I want to be when I grow up!

Posted by Caren Wallace-Portage Lakes Real Estate Agent (Stouffer Realty, Akron, Ohio) 4 months ago

Go for it Richard...making your dreams come true is a jouney that takes a lifetime!  I can't think of anything more exciting!

Posted by Laura Giannotta Your Realtor 'Down the Shore'! (Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Shore ) 4 months ago

Sounds like you have a plan. We have multiple careers in a lifetime so go for it. My dream job would be radio as I have a face for it!

Posted by Gary L Waters PLLC-Realtor Viera Suntree Melbourne Rockledge Brevard County FL (Century 21 Baytree Realty, 1211 Admiralty Blvd, Rockledge) 4 months ago

Hey Richard, you pose a great question!  I would of probably been a veterinarian because of my love for animals.  Chase your dream Richard, 10 years from now we may read about you defending someone in some high profile criminal case!

Posted by Jennifer K Giraldi, Atlanta REALTORĀ® Atlanta Real Estate Expert (Solid Source Realty Atlanta) 4 months ago

Paula...

Teaching is a very noble profession, and we need more good ones! Thanks for the comment.

Andrea...

Not just yet. I have to figure out where I stand educationally, and what it's going to take, and what I need to do first. But I am setting the wheels in motion and only time will tell! But now you have piqued my curiosity. Thanks, my friend.

Jackie...

I am assuming you mean real estate? Good for you, the "secret" is doing what you love. Thanks so much.

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate 4 months ago

Richard, Guess what...I've been thinking the same thing - not to be an attorney, but to get reinstate my teaching license. I am currently taking the one course I need to do that. Before children, I was a school teacher. I still teach - Monday and Tuesday nights I teach GED math at Harford County Detention Center. It's very rewarding.

Posted by Linda Greco Baltimore and Harford County Real Estate (Exit Preferred Realty) 4 months ago

Richard, retire! Whats that! If I wanted to turn something I really like doing into a profession, it would be playing music. Its always a challenge and rewarding when learning something new. Since I'm not ready to go out on the road, I guess I will stick with what I am doing now. Richard Weisser, ESQ. has a certain ring to it. Go for it!

Posted by Michael Setunsky (Michael's Commercial LLC) 4 months ago

I suspect I won't retire * I'm having too much fun and even in real estate "down times" property management is good....If I did retire, I'd get a college degree.  Very easy with the University of Virginia at my doorstep.

Posted by Wallace S. Gibson CPM * GRI (Gibson Management Group, Ltd.) 4 months ago

Follow your dreams. They may become a reality. Who says you can't ?

Posted by Claude Cross-Charlotte NC Real Estate(Homes By Cross, Inc.) 4 months ago

Richard - If in this life or another, you do choose law, be a prosecutor.  With your talent you'd probably make a good defense lawyer, and I shudder at the thought of all the bad guys you might set free. 

Posted by John Mulkey, Housing Guru (TheHousingGuru.com) 4 months ago

Dream a little dream.....

I'd be a writer.  And a painter.  Oh, wait...I already do those things. 

Going to law school is a profession in and off itself.  Both my husband and my eldest have done so, and the loans, oh my!  And the time, oh my.  Requirements?  Firt and undergraduate degree.  Then the LSAT.  Then the JD.  You essentially skip the master's degree and go straight to the doctorate.

Best of luck to you.

Posted by Dedra Lipscomb - Daphne and Fairhope, AL Real Estate (Coldwell Banker United, Realtors - Daphne) 4 months ago

Richard - Growing up, my dream job was becoming a princess.

 

That still wouldn't be a bad gig.

 

What I want to be when I grow up

Posted by Coleen DeGroff - Haile Plantation Real Estate - Gainesville FL - (Coldwell Banker M.M. Parrish) 4 months ago

I would love to be a test driver for an automobile manufacturer!!  Putting some of the new models through the paces sounds like a good time to me!!

Posted by Stephen Arnold ~ CRS,GRI,SFR (HomeSmart International) 4 months ago

I don't know for sure what i would do...I have often wondered if I should get a "real job"  but don't know if anything else sounds as appealing...I do have a side business of making primitive dolls, ornaments, stitcheries..and do a few  shows a year---that seems to help me with the balance of Real Estate!  

Good Luck in whatever you decide...hey...how many do we know that go to Real Estate school...not to get licensed but for the knowlege...nothing to say you couldn't explore it...

Posted by Deborah "the BzyBee" Byron-Leffler PMN, SFR (Keller Williams Realty Boise) 4 months ago

Outdoor sports writer!  It would allow me to hunt and fish as needed and still share my skils with others.

Posted by William Feela Realtor 651-674-5999 No. Branch,MN (WHISPERING PINES REALTY) 4 months ago

I too would return to the classroom.  After teaching high school in the 70's and 80's, I was ready for a change, but I've never lost that enjoyment I receive from educating people.

Posted by Tom Boos (Sine & Monaghan GMAC Real Estate) 4 months ago

It's probably the hidden trial lawyer in you that makes you a better negotiator.

As for me, I've always wanted to be a Black Blues guitarist like John Lee Hooker or BB King.

If that never happens, I'd love to be a graphic artist. Not one of those starving artist types mind you. A successful graphic artist.

Posted by Craig Rutman North Carolina (Raleigh Area) Realtor (Home Buyer and Seller Specialist) 4 months ago

Retire? Grow up? OOOH! Maybe slow down a tad. Still thinking about what I want to be when I grow up...

Posted by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.) 4 months ago

I have always wanted to be the King of Monaco, or maybe an international playboy...

Posted by Gerry Michaels GettysburgGerry (Community Benefits Real Estate, Gettysburg, Pa) 4 months ago

I would travel all over the world and write reviews for internet travel sites.

Posted by Cynthia Larsen - Sonoma County Real Estate (Safe Haven Realty) 4 months ago

Go for it Richard.  I guess I should have gone to medical school like my teachers kept suggesting.  I didn't think I had it in me, I still don't think I do.  Guess i will stay in real estate then.

Posted by John Walters (Licensed in Slidell, Louisiana) (Slidell, Pearl River, Lacombe) 4 months ago

I would be a professional philosipher, despensing priceless advice to masses of individuals who could likely care less about my opinion. Attorney sounds cool too.

Posted by JL Boney, III Columbia, SC Real Estate (Russell and Jeffcoat) 4 months ago

Richard, you would make an excellent lawyer.  Go for it!!

Posted by Tammie White Franklin TN Homes For Sale (Keller Williams Realty) 4 months ago

Real estate and teaching college are the two things I love and i'm lucky that I get to do them both every day.  This is the most fulfilled I have ever been professionally.  Good luck figuring out whether the legal dreams are a possibility.

Posted by Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh (EOP Real Estate, LLC) 4 months ago

Hi Richard-

Being an attorney does sound wonderfully fulfilling, and I think that it would be a great career for you.

If I could do anything I would be a night club singer - strictly torch music - I adore the standards.  unfortunately, I haven't the voice for it!

Sara

Posted by iTexas Realty Co. 4 months ago

Hi Richard - I'd like to be an architect. Designing spaces that are aesthically pleasing, environmentally friendly, and cost effective would be a fun challenge. And if our market keeps up the way it's been the last couple of years, it may even be a reality!

Posted by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace) 4 months ago

Richard, I think I would like to be King!  Guaranteed job for life, good pay as long as I don't get my head cut off by my angry subjects!

Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Premier Realty Group) 4 months ago

Richard:

That is an easy one - I would be a professional tennis player...

 

Posted by Claudette Millette - Metrowest Mass Buyer Broker (The Buyers' Counsel) 4 months ago

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