wonderful, with wonderful people, their families, their dogs, their homes. I rarely have a bad one. In fact, I choose not to think about them or focus on them.
Signings
in a hangar at the airport for TV Personality's entourage and pilot countless wineries and breweries firestorm camps firehouses (knowing a call could come in any time and you might have to abandon the signing and return later after mop up) campsites Amtrak station at the beach in a tent courthouse massage studio many homes of the rich and famous, and extraordinarily nice people...remember Animal House and Hangover? A Mickey Mouse Club member who is my age Golf pro at the clubhouse Sailing school at the harbor Country club cafe Airbnb's for vacationers Ski resort Day spa Salt caves Cattle ranch branding event Ranchos Los Vistadores breast cancer event in Santa Ynez Cafeteria at the hospital TOO MANY TO COUNT! Bike shop Antique warehouse Greek restaurant under construction, sitting outside on a card table in winter. Executive bank offices (many bankers don't want to borrow from the bank they are employed by) Ambulance office Jails
There isn't always a table and chair available either. I've had to make the most of many awkward situations. This job requires lots of patience and flexibility and there is no room for grumpy notaries that's for sure. There's always the possibility of that call: How was your notary to work with? was she on time, was she knowledgeable, professional, what was the notary's demeanor?
What was your most/least favorite signing?
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