The industry is under attack for a lack of professionalism and we produce a comical ad that really does not show what
a realtor does in the real world....
Not exact matches
I think the timing of this ad isn't great — the money
in this could have been better spent researching how
realtors get more money for the home owners than when they sell FSBO; or showing the value added we
do in the
real world.
Like I said months ago, CREA thinks that it has morphed into the United Nations of the
real estate
world, except, unlike the United Nations (another outfit made up of useless left - wing socialist idiots who conduct interminable meetings
in order to vote to have more interminable meetings ad infinitum until whatever current crisis exists has resolved itself by the natural forces of nature) which is supported by actual nations» dues, CREA looks out for the interests of everyone «but» its dues payers (I just can't seem to say that enough) aside from producing expensive ads proclaiming things that the average consumer
does not believe
in the first place... because what the ads are proclaiming (all
Realtors are professionals) is obviously not true.
«People will visit from across Canada and from all over the
world and see the «R» and realize that we really
do care about property rights and human rights,» says Sheldon Zamick, an associate with Sutton Group — Kilkenny
Real Estate
in Winnipeg and chair of the CMHR National
Realtor Campaign..
These «wannabe successful but don't wannawork»
Realtors are matched
in the bureaucracy of government by civil servants who are convinced there are folks out
in the
real world who are having fun and they are going to
do something about it.
I don't understand WHY we
Realtors are
in the hands of people who are TOTALLY disconnected from the
real world, like Mr Iverson.
In the
real estate
world, the market dictates the goings - on,
REALTORS (r)
do not.
We Canadian
Realtors do not want a «wild - west - show»
in our neck of the woods... look where same has landed the U.S. vis a vis their
real estate market, not to mention the disasterous spin - off effects on the
world's global economy to boot.