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Posted by Reem Al-Hindi on 6/1/06 9:42am
Msg #123407

new SA

as a new signing agent ( one year) I have not done alot of signings, but thank god all the ones I did were great and error free. the thing is I don't know how to get more calls? This one SS always call me for signings in my area which is great. I don't know how to expand, I signed up with almost all the SS there are or heard of. I love what I do and I love meeting people.

Reply by Anonymous on 6/1/06 9:52am
Msg #123410

Start calling the companies you've signed up with. Make the call quick just introduce yourself and ask if they have any signings in your area today.
As far as loving what you do and meeting people. I have a suggestion to use up some of your hopefully temporary spare time. I go to a local assisted living community once a month and notarize any documents the residents need notarized (free). I've met so many wonderful people and a few wonderfully grouchy people as well. Plus if you like pie and cookies you'll go home with enough to last the whole month.

Good Luck and don't give up!

Reply by Reem Al-Hindi on 6/1/06 9:57am
Msg #123414

I am not giving up. but i am looking for more work this summer. because i go to school and not taking any classes in the summer. it not really the money, but the work, the feeling of doing something useful.

Reply by BrendaTx on 6/1/06 1:15pm
Msg #123462

**As far as loving what you do and meeting people. I have a suggestion to use up some of your hopefully temporary spare time. I go to a local assisted living community once a month and notarize any documents the residents need notarized (free). **

For new notaries this would be a very good thing to do to get familiar with documents/

Reply by Anonymous on 6/1/06 1:32pm
Msg #123465

**As far as loving what you do and meeting people. I have a suggestion to use up some of your hopefully temporary spare time. I go to a local assisted living community once a month and notarize any documents the residents need notarized (free). **

***For new notaries this would be a very good thing to do to get familiar with documents***

This sounds like a very good way to get the experience needed to get your buisness going. One question though, who would you approach in the ALC to get permission to offer your free services?

Reply by BrendaTx on 6/1/06 1:36pm
Msg #123466

Re: new SA - Resident Management Office n/m

Reply by Anonymous on 6/1/06 1:47pm
Msg #123472

Re: new SA - Resident Management Office

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