Posted by Notarysigner on 5/26/11 10:16am Msg #384356
anybody else read about the New Notary Supervisor
program? Soon they will be selling air (without inflatable devices).
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Reply by Les_CO on 5/26/11 10:26am Msg #384357
I hate to tell you this James, but they have been selling air for a long time. I have a can right here on my desk.
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Reply by Notarysigner on 5/26/11 10:32am Msg #384358
It's the aroma that bothers me
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Reply by Lee/AR on 5/26/11 10:48am Msg #384362
Yeah! Good one...LOL n/m
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Reply by C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 5/26/11 11:52am Msg #384405
esssplain pls?? que es? n/m
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Reply by PAW on 5/26/11 11:59am Msg #384410
Re: esssplain pls?? que es?
http://www.nationalnotary.org/bulletin/Bulletin_Articles/nna_launches_new_notary_supervisor_training_program.html
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Reply by rengel/CA on 5/26/11 1:45pm Msg #384436
Since I am self-employed...
does that mean I supervise myself? They get ya coming and going now!
My .02
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Reply by ikando on 5/26/11 3:32pm Msg #384449
Re: esssplain pls?? que es?
I love this portion:
"Upon completion of the Notary Supervisor Training, organizations will be empowered to: Assess, develop, and implement written policies and procedures for managing staff Notaries Supervise staff Notaries according to company policies and procedures Perform a basic service review for each Notary Track the status of Notaries’ commissions, bonds, and insurance policies Oversee internal and external education and training for Notary staff"
Never does it comment that the notary is commissioned as an individual person, not the company/business. Will the notary be told that they need to know the laws of the state to be able to notarize legally? Seems to only address the way the company/business can be protected.
Scary. Especially since I have had to educate some attorneys I work with on what is the proper procedure for a notary.
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Reply by MW/VA on 5/26/11 1:35pm Msg #384434
You have to sort of admire their creativity. The world
loves titles, and they are great at creating some bogus ones. LOL
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