Real Estate/Development
Apr. 2, 2000
Walking the plank gladly
By Marty Graham They're firmly established. After more than a dozen years of hard work, they're in high level positions at top commercial real estate companies. They're well compensated and well respected. They have books of business and client lists that make industry veterans grind their teeth with envy. They are experienced enough to handle anything and young enough to enjoy it.




By Marty Graham
They're firmly established. After more than a dozen years of hard work, they're in high level positions at top commercial real estate companies. They're well compensated and well respected. They have books of business and client lists that make industry veterans grind their teeth with envy. They are experienced enough to handle anything and young enough to enjoy it.
And they are walking away from thrones as crown princes of the demanding and rewar...
They're firmly established. After more than a dozen years of hard work, they're in high level positions at top commercial real estate companies. They're well compensated and well respected. They have books of business and client lists that make industry veterans grind their teeth with envy. They are experienced enough to handle anything and young enough to enjoy it.
And they are walking away from thrones as crown princes of the demanding and rewar...
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