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Posted by Heather/NH on 3/11/10 7:25pm
Msg #326718

Is anyone getting paid from NREIS?

I got a call and they are willing to pay what I want (after calling around). I tried searching messages and just see that they are taking a long time.
I am waiting payment from them already but it is only at 30 days. Afraid to take this signing.
Words of wisdom??/

Reply by MW/VA on 3/11/10 7:33pm
Msg #326720

You might try the orange search button-being discussed daily n/m

Reply by Heather Michaud on 3/11/10 7:41pm
Msg #326722

Re: You might try the orange search button-being discussed daily

Got it. Thanks.
I didn't put the dates in the first time I searched...
I would love the money but I do not love waiting and having to fight for my check.


Reply by BossLadyMD on 3/11/10 8:00pm
Msg #326725

it is discussed HOURLY on here - they do not pay apparently

it should be common knowledge by now - i have never worked for them though, someone is even organizing a boycott

Reply by Heather/NH on 3/11/10 8:02pm
Msg #326726

Re: it is discussed HOURLY on here - they do not pay apparently

Thank you for your reply. However, I do not appreciate the "snippyness" of it. I asked a question, got it answered and thanked the person. I am not on here every hour, or even every other day to see that it is always discussed.
Sheesh, why is it such an issue to ask a question????????

Reply by BossLadyMD on 3/11/10 8:10pm
Msg #326728

whatever time you spend on here, plz familiarize urself with

the search button and how it works. and as far as this notary forum, the thicker your skin, the better.

Reply by Heather/NH on 3/11/10 8:22pm
Msg #326733

Re: whatever time you spend on here, plz familiarize urself with

Funny that you are so "touchy". I thanked the first reply and admitted my mistake. Do you not make mistakes? Actually you do, your spelling is incorrect.

I should think that "thick skin" would not be needed on a forum in which we are all in the same business and all working toward the same goal. I find it quite sad.

I cannot even fathom not having anything more to do then to be nasty to a person who was just asking a simple question, getting and answer and thanking the person who answered.

Reply by BossLadyMD on 3/11/10 8:34pm
Msg #326736

ok, here u go

my spelling is correct - are u familiar with qwert boards (mobile devices)? and by the way, 'snippyness' is not a word and i did not point that out initially because i didnt want to hurt ur feelings...see how nice i am?

Reply by Heather/NH on 3/11/10 8:41pm
Msg #326739

Re: ok, here u go

Actually it is, I just spelled it incorrectly.

snippiness- snipˇäˇ¤piˇ¤ness noun
1.made up of small scraps or snips; fragmentary
2.Informal curt, sharp, or snappish, esp. in an insolent manner

My point was not to hurt feelings, just to show that we ALL make mistakes and should not be chastised for it. I do not understand why you feel the need to behave this way. I would never "speak" to someone the way you have spoken to me. I will respect, thought not agree, that you are the way that you are and I will choose not to interact with you on this forum (or any other place). I ask you to also respect me in the same manor. I am a professional and my behavior will reflect that at all times.

Reply by BossLadyMD on 3/11/10 8:53pm
Msg #326745

ur typos suggest unprecedented anger...

and the internet is big enough for you to roam freely with bumping into me.....(yawn)

Reply by BossLadyMD on 3/11/10 9:00pm
Msg #326751

Re: ur typos suggest unprecedented anger...

and the internet is big enough for you to roam freely without bumping into me.....(yawn)

did i do a typo!!!!

Reply by Sylvia_FL on 3/11/10 9:02pm
Msg #326753

Re: ok, here u go - Heather

Please do not take my message wrong, I am not being snippy, but before someone else points it out to you:-

"in the same manor"

'manor" should be "manner"

manor refers to a large houseSmile

Reply by Marian_in_CA on 3/11/10 10:19pm
Msg #326768

R U KDN'?

This is NotRot, the sub-tagline should proudly boast, "Informal, curt, sharp, snappish."

Reply by jba/fl on 3/11/10 8:50pm
Msg #326744

Re: ok, here u go

Snippy and snippiness are words:
snippiness - definition of snippiness by the Free Online ...
adj. snip·pi·er, snip·pi·est Informal. 1. Sharp-tongued; impertinent: shocked by his snippy retort. 2. Occurring in pieces; fragmentary. ...
www.thefreedictionary.com/snippiness - Cached - Similar

Not qwert - it is qwerty
from Wikipedia: QWERTY (pronounced /ˈkwɜrti/) is the most used modern-day keyboard layout on English-language computer and typewriter keyboards. It takes its name from the first six characters seen in the far left of the keyboard's top row of letters. The QWERTY design is based on a layout designed by Christopher Latham Sholes in 1874 for the Sholes and Glidden typewriter and sold to Remington in the same year, when it first appeared in typewriters. It was designed to minimize typebar clashes,[1] became popular with the success of the Remington No. 2 of 1878,[1] and remains in use on electronic keyboards due to the network effect of a standard layout and the failure of alternatives to provide very significant advantages.[2]

and u is you.

The type of keyboard has nothing to do with spelling. At least, not in this manner. You are using texting abbreviations, which is not necessary in a forum, and leads to confusion. But not to be confused with acronyms - JMO

Reply by BossLadyMD on 3/11/10 8:58pm
Msg #326749

Re: ok, here u go

<The type of keyboard has nothing to do with spelling>

It's a good thing I don't have a red pen...lol
S-n-i-p-p-y-n-e-s-s is not a word.

Reply by Heather/NH on 3/11/10 9:15pm
Msg #326757

My point has been confirmed

many times over. People make mistakes, I have made plenty.
All I have been trying to say is that nobody should be chastised for it. Move on...

Reply by Susan Fischer on 3/11/10 10:33pm
Msg #326772

Ok. I've had it. Is it too much to ask that posts be

in English?

Actual words, real sentences?

Grown-up messaging?

Please, people. This is a Professional Board, please don't lower the bar to Tweetspeak.

Reply by MW/VA on 3/12/10 8:36am
Msg #326823

Her point was that the thread should have ended with the

first 3 posts. Beyond that it got personal & petty.

Reply by tmp on 3/12/10 10:08am
Msg #326857

No. I've worked for NRIS on a regular basis for the past two years. Since December 09, I've not been paid. When I call, I get the run-a-round!. My calls transferred to "Voice mail box full," and no reply to email. They use to be very dependable. What's wrong?

Reply by Tish/CA on 3/12/10 11:52am
Msg #326909

Really???

This sniping is what really diminishes are reputation. I've never felt the need to lash out at one of my fellow notaries on this forum but seriously BossLady, grow up.


 
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