What to Expect Your First 30 Days Working With a TC
Hiring a transaction coordinator looks like a straightforward operational choice on paper and feels, in practice, like a much bigger adjustment than most agents expect. The first 30 days aren't just a ramp-up period — they're a recalibration of your calendar, your attention, your workflow, and your understanding of what your job actually consists of when the administrative layer is handled by someone else. Week one is the adjustment. Week two is the first real test. Week three is the calibration. Week four is the first coordinated close, and with it, the moment the new normal begins. Here's an honest, week-by-week breakdown of what actually happens — what's easy, what's harder than agents expect, and where the real leverage starts to show up.