It was a flier for an in-person real estate course.
She signed up for classes that afternoon and on Dec. 31, 2009, received her Georgia real estate license in the mail.
After deducting business expenses and taxes, Parker earned $200,000 last year from her work as a real estate broker.
She didn't start attending real estate classes until Nathan turned 4 and her children were in school full-time.
In 2010, her first year working as a real estate agent, Parker made about $50,000 — but by 2014, she doubled her income to $100,000.
Persons:
Justine Parker, Parker, Stephen, Brandon, Nathan, bartending —, didn't, I'd, I've, —, Barry Britt
Organizations:
CNBC, University of Georgia, Craigslist
Locations:
AskMakeIt@cnbc.com, Georgia, Orange Beach , Alabama, Atlanta