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Posted by NJDiva on 8/23/12 8:30am
Msg #431623

Nationally Certified Notary Siging Agent?

I just saw someone's signature with the following qualifications... "BS, PMP, CNSA, Nationally Certified Notary Signing Agent"

What are their definitions and how does one become Nationally Certified? Wink I like it!!! I want it!


Reply by Yoli/CA on 8/23/12 9:02am
Msg #431631

Would that be:

BS: bull sh-t
PMP: pimp
CNSA: certified notary signing agent (this one I'm sure of)
Nationally Certified Notary Signing Agent: wonder if that's thru NNA ...???

Wink

Reply by MW/VA on 8/23/12 9:11am
Msg #431635

Probably XYZ. I was also advised early on that the use of

the term "certified" is loaded. There is no such thing in the state of VA, so I was told you would need to say "certified by XYZ". Too bad the world is really big on credentials, and falls for all this. That's XYX's biggest selling tool. LOL ;-)

Reply by NJDiva on 8/23/12 9:12am
Msg #431636

Yeah, I agree about the 1st and 3rd...the 3rd was a given

I suppose...lol

Questioning the 2nd one though, I think a pimp is a noun, whereas a PMP might be considered an adjective? lmao

Reply by NJDiva on 8/23/12 9:14am
Msg #431637

You're right Marilyn, I never saw that though...I'm happy to

profess, if that's the case, that I, too, am nationally certified.

Reply by MW/VA on 8/23/12 10:35am
Msg #431658

LOL. We have a notary here in VA that professes to

be certified & advertises that she passed the state's boards. Liar, liar--there is no such
thing. Again, the public has no idea what we do & what's required of us. I actually wish there was some sort of state licensing required. I know, I know, more bureaucracy, but it would separate the professionals from the clueless.

Reply by Priscilla Witman on 8/23/12 9:17am
Msg #431638

I believe PMP means Project Management Professional, and it relates to software development.

Reply by NJDiva on 8/23/12 9:27am
Msg #431639

That makes sense Priscilla considering the company that was

represented.

I'm still curious about BS though. I would venture to say it's probably related to the same type of business.

Reply by Linda_H/FL on 8/23/12 9:33am
Msg #431640

BS = "Bachelor of Science"? n/m

Reply by HisHughness on 8/23/12 10:08am
Msg #431652

In Texas, "BS" means only one thing. n/m


 
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