THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME CONTEST: About My Office
There is nothing
special about my house, but I like it. Specially, I like the
neighborhood (Eldorado Park, Plano Texas) and the city by itself
Plano, Texas.
* Plano has
been selected as the best place to live 2013:
Source:
http://www.areavibes.com/library/top-10-best-cities-to-live-2013/
* Plano has been identified as the safest city with lowest
crime rate city in America in 2010 by Forbes Magazine.
In October 2010, Forbes magazine named Plano the safest city
to live in America with a population greater than 250,000.
http://www.forbes.com/2010/10/11/safest-cities-america-crime-accidents-lifestyle-real-estate-danger.html
- See more about Plano Texas at my other blog at:
http://activerain.com/blogsview/4201034/city-of-plano-texas-america-s-city
Here I am going to talk about my office at home. Though, it is
not my favorite room in the house, I am spending most of times
there. On average, I spend about 12 hours a day there. Now, one
may ask when do you sell, or what do you do for those long
hours? The answers are: Of course when I have client, after my
research, I get out of my house and show them the houses. After
choosing their dream homes, I start doing the CMA (Comp.),
paperwork and from that point, preparing offer, negotiations,
etc. can be done through emails and phone calls from my
office.
In addition to the real estate, I am Engineer, programmer, Tools
and Apps developer and researcher in nature and I do
design/develop websites too! I work long hours and usually go to
bed around 2-3 AM.
Here are a few Pictures of my crowded office, please note that not always my
office looks like this, almost all times it looks much worse:

 
My office is very crowded and full of papers, documents, etc. I have three
desktops PCs, 2 laptops with different operating systems. I have a lot of
expensive tools and programs (about $30K) that I had bought at the time of XP
operating systems and most of them they will not work with the newer operating
systems such as Windows 7 and Windows 8. Therefore, I must keep my XP operating
system alive and healthy. Some, but not all, of my expensive programs work with Vista Operating system and
that is the computer one I am using most, because I need more memory than XP can
support.
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