Posted by LaRay Ourricariet on 2/2/06 8:17pm Msg #93583
Need a mentor to take me on a few ride alongs....
I'm looking for an experienced loan signing agent who would be willing to allow me to ride along with them to a few loan signings... I'm certified by notary classes and NNA but I would really like to attend a few signings with an experienced loan signer... I'm in Santa Clara County but will absolutely travel outside of the county.... If anyone is willing please contact me at [e-mail address] Thanks!
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Reply by Becca_FL on 2/2/06 8:26pm Msg #93585
Come on down to Florida. I'll take you on a ride...to the tune of $2500 for two weeks of mentoring. Room and board are not included.
OR
Search this site and the internet and you will find some folks in your area willing to seperate you from your money.
Then, there is another way, but only if you join.
I see a search in your future 
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Reply by Beth/MD on 2/2/06 9:00pm Msg #93598
Re: Hey Becca, maybe that's a good idea
I could charge $2500 for mentoring during slower periods!!!
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Reply by Anonymous on 2/3/06 8:54am Msg #93717
Forget about getting any help here
The Signing Registry has an excellent mentoring program and all it costs is a membership, well worth it (not $2500). They also have a great book. There is a company that I found that offers coaching called loansigner101.com. I'm participating in a ride-along program with a coach and the fee was very reasonable. I don't know who charges $2500 for two weeks of mentoring. Why would you attend two certification classes? Maybe you just took a notary class and then NNA's loan signing class? I am not a certified loan signing agent and am not sure where I'm going to go, but I know it won't be the NNA. Good Luck
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Reply by LaRay Ourricariet on 2/8/06 11:49am Msg #95454
Re: Forget about getting any help here
Thank you, Anonymous.... I appreciate your help... I purchased the signing registry's book and have been waiting for it... Looking forward to receiving it... I'll think I will become a member to benefit from their coaching as well... Thank you for the tip about loansigner101.com I'll give them a call... I did receive two certifications simply because I didn't feel thoroughly prepared by the NNA when I received my certification... I'm not slamming them I just wanted more of a walk through of the loan signing process. So I took a certification class in a classroom environment from notaryclasses.com.. I felt slightly more prepared, but really think riding along with an experienced loan signer is a great way to go... $2500.00 is not within my reach, so I appreciate your advice, and well wishes... Good Luck to you as well! Have a great day! LaRay
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