Engenheiro Civil E Arquiteto Pode Ser Clt E Trabalhar Em Outras Áreas?

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Welcome to the World of Regularization

Hello, my name is Bruna Lacerda, an engineer specializing in property regularization and municipal projects. I'm here to welcome you to my channel, where I share daily content to help civil engineers and architects master property regularization and earn more than 10,000 reais per month, even without prior experience in the field.

The Power of Flexibility

The question you might be asking is: "Can I be CLT and work in another area?" Yes, you can, and I'm here to tell you why. A significant portion of civil engineers, architects, and technicians are CLT, but they're not all working in the same area. Some are CLT working in the Formation area, while others are CLT working in other areas. This is because they often haven't found market opportunities and that's perfectly fine.

The Journey of My Students

Today, I have many students who started this way. I'll give you an example of what you can do, just like many of my students have already done. They worked as CLT and then decided to venture into other areas.

Regularization as a Side Job

For instance, if you decide to work with property regularization as extra income, you can do so in your CLT regime during the week. At the end of the week, you can set aside time to attend to the client. Bruno, for instance, works until 5 PM on Saturdays. Yes, he can attend to a client. The process of regularization is a quick one. You need to go to the client's property, meet the property, and it's quite simple to do. It doesn't demand much time. You can do all of this in just one day in a few hours. You have all the documentation ready. So, yes, you can do it.

The Demand for Regularization

Even though there are more than a million irregular properties in the country, there's a high demand for this type of service. There are very few professionals who work in this area. So, even if you work in another area, you can still make a name for yourself in property regularization.

The Story of My Students: A Tale of Transformation

Some of my students have already transformed their lives. For instance, Anari, who used to work in a supermarket cashier position, decided to work with property regularization. She left everything behind to work with property regularization. She was earning two salaries, one from the supermarket and one from property regularization. In a few months, she became a reference. She even made partnerships working in this area of regularization.

Another Story: The Architect's Journey

Another example is Nayara. She used to work as a window attendant. She graduated but didn't feel secure in her field. As an architect, she didn't feel safe in the job market. She didn't find a market opportunity and had to work to support her income. She decided to enter the property regularization field. She was hired by a company to work as a freelancer, earning by the hour. In one month, she made more than 14,000 reais as extra income.

The Time to Start

This is the moment to start. Because if you don't start now, you'll regret it in a month, two months, or even a year from now. This is a market that few professionals know, and the professionals who are entering now are literally swimming in a sea of opportunities. That's why you can't miss any of my videos on property regularization.

Conclusion

So, being CLT doesn't prevent you from having other results. Working in another area doesn't prevent you from entering the property regularization field and achieving great results. All you need is the right mindset and the right approach. So, why wait? Start now, and let's embark on this exciting journey together. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel and keep an eye on my next video. And don't miss out on the videos where I explain more about property regularization.

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ENGENHEIRO CIVIL e ARQUITETO pode ser CLT e trabalhar em outras áreas?
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