Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,528,975 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Going once ... going twice ...: Uladia Taylor's at auction.


GETTING STARTED

* How to Get a License: A high school diploma A high school diploma is a diploma awarded for the completion of high school. In the United States and Canada, it is considered the minimum education required for government jobs and higher education. An equivalent is the GED.  or GED GED
abbr.
1. general equivalency diploma

2. general educational development

GED (US) n abbr (Scol) (= general educational development) →
 is required. Complete a state-approved auction program or complete an apprenticeship under a licensed auctioneer, Aspiring auctioneers must pass a written exam and undergo a background check.

* Auctioneer Schools: There are more than 25 schools nationwide. Learn the trademark auctioneer chant, how to market your service and sales, and how to get started in the auction business.

* State Requirements: An auctioneers license is required in 27 states. To become a real estate auctioneer, you must obtain a real estate license. Some cities and counties require a permit or local license for each auction.

Associations: Contact the National Auctioneers Association The National Auctioneers Association (NAA) is a group of auctioneers, auction businesses and related companies that seeks to promote the auction method of marketing and the practice of auctioneering in the United States The NAA is an interest group..  (www.auctioneers.org) and the National Auctioneers Foundation (www.auctioneersfoundation.org).

* By the Numbers: About 5% of U.S. auctioneers are women, less than 1% are people of color Noun 1. people of color - a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks)
people of colour, colour, color

race - people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock; "some biologists doubt that there are important
. Ninety-seven percent of live auction attendees bid; 92% make a purchase. Auctions began in 1600s as a means of selling books.

The crowd stirs as Uladia Taylor rattles off an almost indecipherable litany of items and corresponding bids. Her voice commands the attention of the audience. With the final strike of her gavel gavel

small mallet used by judge or presiding officer to signal order. [Western Culture: Misc.]

See : Authority
 and an authoritative, "Sold!" a flight for eight on a personal jet is off the block. Another bidder wins a weekend at a posh Italian resort. In a mere 25 minutes, the charity auction fetches $106,000.

"I love the business interaction of buying and selling," says Taylor, who has served as an auctioneer for personal property, charity, and art and real estate auctions for the last 17 years. "I enjoy the interaction and the wonderful dynamic of competition."

Taylor discovered her talent by happenstance hap·pen·stance  
n.
A chance circumstance: "Marriage loomed only as an outgrowth of happenstance; you met a person" Bruce Weber.
 in 1989 when she was recruited to work at a surplus equipment auction for an Atlanta-area public school system. Armed with the gift for gab and a pair of old roller skates roller skates nplpatines mpl de rueda

roller skates roll nplpatins mpl à roulettes

roller skates roll npl
 to navigate the enormous warehouse, Taylor was an instant hit. She became known as "the roller skating roller skating, gliding on a hard, smooth, durable surface on skates with rollers or wheels, in recent years has become a popular adult sport. Skates mounted on wooden rollers date from the 1860s, and soon wooden wheels replaced the rollers.  auctioneer" and was encouraged by her then-supervisor to take her hobby seriously. Shortly thereafter, Taylor, 50, enrolled in classes for formal training.

Over time, she has gained significant recognition for her side gig. She worked as an auctioneer for the DeKalb County DeKalb County stands for the following Counties in the United States of America:
  • DeKalb County, Alabama
  • DeKalb County, Georgia (Located in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area)
  • DeKalb County, Illinois
  • DeKalb County, Indiana
  • DeKalb County, Missouri
 Board of Education for 17 years and has been a purchasing supervisor for close to a decade. In a field dominated by white men, Taylor made a name for herself. She is the first licensed black female auctioneer in the state of Georgia and the state's sole black female real estate auctioneer. In pursuing her passion, she has blazed a trail for aspiring auctioneers. She is one of 90 auctioneers in the U.S. and Canada to receive the Certified Auctioneers Institute designation and one of 79 auctioneers nationwide to become a Certified Estate Specialist.

Each year, Taylor serves as auctioneer for more than 50 schools, churches, and Greek organizations. With her trademark style and wit, she has turned a side gig into a source of pride and passion.
COPYRIGHT 2006 Earl G. Graves Publishing Co., Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2006, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:Royal, Leslie E.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2006
Words:499
Previous Article:Shop elsewhere.(consumer rights)(Brief article)
Next Article:Cruising the Mediterranean: a 10-day tour of arts, artifacts, and grand views.
Topics:



Related Articles
Going, going, gone.(Brief Article)
MANY HAD A LAMB; KIDS FIND FARMING GRIEF, JOY.(News)
`WHEEL' OBSESSION; PRIZES, PARTING GIFTS AREN'T ENOUGH FOR SOME CONTESTANTS.(NEWS)
Looking back: Joseph Maddalena turned a childhood interest in collectibles into a dealership of movie and historical artifacts, often going up...
Going once, going twice: online auctions offer great deals.(Secret Savings)(Brief Article)
MORNING BRIEFING.(Sports)
Going once, going twice.(BEHIND the NEWS)
Unique adventures energize nonprofit auction lots: the web brings in bidders from across the globe to win stuff.
BUYERS PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR HOLLYWOOD SCRIPTS, COSTUMES AND MORE.(News)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles