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jwestbury
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
It's generally 6% split between two agents, so 3% per agent. Experienced agents often have something like a 60/40 split with their brokerage (such as ReMax). So, that's 0.9% -- let's round up to 1% to be generous.

My home state (Washington) is the 4th-most expensive state in the country. In the Seattle area, a senior software engineer makes about $275k on average. Meanwhile, the average house price in 2022 was $650k. Easy math here - an experienced agent will make $6.5k on a sale in WA. (Yes, it would be higher in Seattle - but real estate doesn't necessarily concentrate in the same way as engineering talent, so I don't think that's a fair comparison.) Thus, an agent would need to be the buying or selling agent in 42 sales per year to make as much as a senior engineer.

Selling agents probably sell ~30 houses a year in a really strong market, so even in peak COVID relocation times, less than a senior software engineer in a similar location.

On the other side of things, when my wife and I bought in the competitive market of 2021, we probably toured about 30 houses. We put offers in on eight of them. Our agent coordinated inspections and was present for all of them. I'd guess they put in, conservatively, 60 hours of work for our house. We paid $670k, so our agent got around $6.7k for those 60 hours of work - around $110/hr, or a lot less than I was making as a senior engineer at Dropbox at the same time (almost twice that).

tl;dr, no, they probably don't earn more per hour than a senior software engineer at a high-paying company, unless the real estate agent also happens to live in San Francisco.
jwestbury
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Quite a lot. A laptop screen + external monitor is an awkward solution. Display size and pixel density issues make it annoying to navigate the combined desktop environment. I have very little interest in doing so, personally -- if I'm using an external monitor, I'm generally never using my laptop screen.
jwestbury
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Here's a Web result for "change your mind."
jwestbury
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My biggest pet peeve: Apple has decided to convey low/high temperatures different than standard. Every major weather agency and app advertises the daily low as the low temperature during the night following the advertised high. Apple, on the other hand, advertises the lowest temperature during that calendar day.

This is a small but crucial difference. If I want to know the coldest temperature it will reach tonight, I need to look at the hourly forecast, because it's quite possibly that the low for today will be for 1am this morning (the past) whilst the low for tomorrow will be 11pm tomorrow, without an advertised daily low for tonight.
jwestbury
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
There are no nations which are direct democracies.
jwestbury
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An even more specific version of DOOM for sysadmins, then?