"Those who can prove they have conducted a minimum of 1500 signing (signings?) in the last calendar year can be out signing in less time than someone with less active experience or who do not meet the requirements."
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Signing%20Agent%20Professionals&l=San%20Luis%20Obispo%2C%20CA&radius=100&vjk=864a920c27852ab8
Here's the hook: "If you do not have experience in this field we could use you as well, although youre out the door time frame would increase due to the training process you would need to undergo."
Why would anyone pay for mentorship to sign docs accurately from someone who cannot spell "you're" correctly, along with a host of other spelling and grammar errors? (I thought mine was bad) They have so many errors their site is painful to read.
Obviously no one with that much experience needs a quack training program, so it's a magnet for newbies who think it's possible for them to get 1500 signings a year.
Makes you wonder if those coming here asking to mentor others are recruiting. |