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e-pro professional

Its official, I am a e-pro professional. I started the on-line course over the weekend and couldn't stop working on it. I love technology and think its vital to embrace for success in our future. I thought e-pro was the obvious choice for my first designation. I also like that there isn't a yearly fee that has to be paid. The course was entirely on-line so it can be done at your own leisure according to your schedule. You can take up to six months to do it, or you can go my route and refuse to stop until your done. In case you are wondering I do highly recommend this to everyone. Thanks Aaron Poling

 

 

 

Aaron Poling

Long & Foster

www.aaronpolingsblog.com

www.aaronpoling.com

 

15 commentsAaron Poling • May 05 2009 07:42PM

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Good for you! I'm going to do this, and it will be my first designation too. Well done!

Posted by Mara Hawks, Inactive-2012 REALTOR®, Homes for Sale Auburn Real Estate, AL (First Realty Auburn ) about 3 years ago

Aaron - Congratulations.  It is a nice designation to have and the knowledge you acquired while taking the course is tremendous. 

Posted by Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" about 3 years ago

Aaron, congrats to you!  I am considering taking this in the near future as well.

Posted by Tim and Pam Cash - Clarksville TN Real Estate Professionals (Crye-Leike (Sango)) about 3 years ago

Congrats!!, I am going to do it too, it will be my forst designation also.

Posted by Lisa Marie Flenoury (Century 21 Union Realty, CO., Inc.) about 3 years ago

Aaron, congratulations!  You sound almost as Type-A as I am!  I'll have to check it out.

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) about 3 years ago

Congratulations!  I have been thinking about checking into this as well. 

Posted by Renee Marrs Caperton Realtor® Corsicana Texas Real Estate (Century 21 Marrs & Associates) about 3 years ago

Aaron - You finished the whole thing over the weekend? Now that's dedication...congratulations!

Mike

Posted by Mike & Sheryl Eddy Realtors® Maui Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Island Properties) about 3 years ago

It was a little longer than a weekend but when i start a class i enjoy its hard to stop me. Thanks for all the positve words!

Posted by Aaron Poling (Long & Foster) about 3 years ago

Hi Aaron, Congratulations on your E-Pro Designation!  Since you finished so quickly, the course must be very interesting.  I have been wanting to take more classes - this one sounds great. 

Posted by Mary Douglas, REALTOR ®, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado (United Country Ponderosa Realty) about 3 years ago

Thanks for the Tips and Advice.

Ginger

Posted by Ginger Harper (Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Realty) about 3 years ago

I've been putting off getting this designation...thanks for the push. Congrats are completing so quickly.

Posted by Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor WV Real Estate in Greenbrier County (Coldwell Banker Stuart & Watts Real Estate) about 3 years ago

Good job Aaron!!! Knowledge is poower and we can never have enough of it...knowledge that is.

Posted by Bryant Tutas-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc about 3 years ago
I've been reading your other blog for a while now and thuogh this one updates a bit fast for my liking it's always a pleasure to see what you think on subjects. I'm a long time fan, I loved those single panel cartoons you had in Dragon Magazine, and althuogh I'm not quite as enamored with Nodwick, I really do love Full Frontal. Anyways I've been meaning to comment for a while now, I actually read the hunger games because I saw it mentioned on your other blog, and I figured anything good enough for Aaron Williams and Donald Southerland might be worth checking out (althuogh full disclosure: you might not have had first billing on that list in my head). Anyways I feel your comments are right on the money here. In what other bit of fiction is the hero (male or female) a cold blooded killer? Was the author of the second article hoping for Katniss to stalk and kill the other kids? She kills four people in that first book, and unlike most action heroes in other movies, she is haunted by her actions. Everyone that entered the hunger games is haunted by them. One of the things that made me absolutely love the books was the refreshing narrative. Katniss doesn't need Peeta to win the games, he helps for sure, but really he's a hindrance more then anything. Katniss doesn't need Gale to survive in the woods around district 12. She likes the companionship and the extra set of eyes, but she doesn't need Gale to define her character unlike every other princess like character in other stories. Another interesting twist is that both boys fall in love with her and not the other way around. Katniss doesn't really start having feelings for either until after they reveal their love for her.Anyways, love your blog, Keep up the good work.
Posted by Hamza 20 days ago
Hey, long time fan of yours, pretty quiet about it thuogh. Glad you made the move away from Gamespy. (You did, didn't you? Can I say that?) I haven't yet seen the movie, but I read the trilogy, and while I liked it quite a lot, I did feel like Katniss wasn't the best role model for anyone. She seems to be going around in a bit of a fog, which is understandable and even laudable, but she frequently makes choices in as anti-social a way as possible which add drama, but often make what could be difficult lessons in trust building into violent teenage angst. I am a fan of Collins, her Gregor the Overlander series is terrific, but I felt like she made Katniss needlessly untrusting and angsty. Take pretty much any interaction she has with Haymitch, Peeta or Gale as examples. In the books it doesn't feel like Katniss grows in character (althuogh she does display a strong sense of right and wrong, albiet warped due to her reality) so much as she simply survives the events of the books as well as her own self-destructive tendencies.
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