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Loan Officer Training Program Interview
Matthew and David-

Thank you for the opportunity to interview for the Loan Officer Training Program at your brokerage.

I will not reiterate my interest in the program because I hope that is clear by now. But more so address the cons that I face as a potential MLO. Being young and not from around here.

As I told Dave, I am the oldest of 6 little people, my siblings. I helped my single parent mother raise Billy, Angel, Shakirah, Michael, Maykalya, and Victoria in Chicago, and as a result I had to grow up pretty quickly. I did not experience the delinquent teenager phase - maybe on one or two occasions but that is it. I started making money at 13 years old, and now I am looking to make a career at age 23 as a mortgage loan officer.

It is

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