Diamondeye wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Um, no ****? But sitting there not doing anything for 30 days because your realtor isn't doing his job is an age. If I get a job offer in another town, I can guarantee you I need to be showing up for work sometime shortly after 30 days.
Sorry to hear that. That deadline for you does not, however, mean the realtor is not doing their job or that 30 days is an age in selling a house. It's an age because of your personal needs. Pawning this off on the realtor as "not doing their job" because of your circumstance is unrealistic and unfair.
What are you talking about? We are talking
specifically about realtors not doing their jobs. Nobody suggested they need to sell the house, well, ever. The discussion is about realtors doing work.
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Don't be ridiculous. I've had absolutely no trouble finding people willing to take my word. There's no need to be submit myself to rejects who want some sort of guarantee they won't be fired even if they fail to perform. I don't give a crap if they have concerns or not, frankly. You perform, you get paid. You don't perform, you get fired. Shocking, I know.
Since this all consists of question-begging on your part, we can ignore it as your typical sense of unjustified superiority towards those around you. If you want to establish what constitutes "doing their job" and also want to not give a crap about their concerns, they probably don't need your business anyhow.
Please do. Please ignore it, since you're not paying attention anyway. If not, then well, we've established that they were not "doing their jobs". I know this because I said they were "not doing their job". Now, you imply above that they may have been "doing their jobs" but I didn't realize it. This is an interesting theory, and somewhat strange to hold. Perhaps they really were showing me houses and I didn't realize it? Perhaps I blacked out and forgot? Perhaps being a realtor doesn't really mean you have to show clients houses and I'm just an idiot? Common sense should tell you that step #1 in my relationship with Realtor_01 included a discussion regarding what they would do for me. Hence "the job", and my subsequent knowledge of what constitutes not "doing their job". Moreover, service-industry personnel are typically expected to explain what services they will provide; thus, if I had a complete lack of understanding about what constitutes "doing the job", then they probably didn't "do their job".