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Posted by La Trese Breaux on 1/8/13 5:28pm
Msg #449469

my first goof

instead of me putting the the wife name on the ack i but the husband, so i made the correction and ima have to eat the fedex bill then the escrow officer said the disbursement instruction was missed and the owners affidavit, i was like i know i didnt see those documents in the package so i went to the website and review all the documents that was sent and guess what??? they didnt attached them ok here is the kicker the escrow officer emailed me the documents i called the borrower to schedule to come in and sign then i get a call from the signing company so i was the monkey in the middle escrow went over the signing company head to get these documents signed for free did i start a fight lol the signing coordinator said that i didnt do anything wrong i said ok because i want to continue get jobs. she said girl dont worry about it lol.

Reply by Sandra Clark on 1/8/13 5:35pm
Msg #449471

Why in the world would some post their screw-ups? If your work is anything like your post -God help you and the borrowers.

Reply by Susan Fischer on 1/8/13 11:14pm
Msg #449533

Wind blows, words fly by...hello world: n/m

Reply by LKT/CA on 1/8/13 5:46pm
Msg #449473

I'm getting dizzy from the run-on sentences, lack of correct sentence structure and lack of capitalization where needed. Your post is as bad as one typed in all caps.

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/8/13 6:09pm
Msg #449475

I didn't know i was in Eng Pun Class 101, with that being said you understood what i was talking about right, lol

Reply by Shoshana/AZ on 1/8/13 6:20pm
Msg #449477

So why put on the act? Do you think that is going to

interest someone in hiring you?

Reply by sueharke on 1/8/13 8:39pm
Msg #449503

If you want to communicate with others, make sure the other person understands what you write. In theory you have about 10 seconds to keep a readers attention. You lost my attention in 5 seconds. Take an English course and learn how to write clearly.

Reply by HisHughness on 1/9/13 12:24am
Msg #449545

Your second goof

***I didn't know i was in Eng Pun Class 101***

La Trese, this has nothing to do with being in English class, though I would suggest you seriously consider revisiting one. It pertains to basic communication between you and the people to whom you are attempting to convey information. Capital letters, punctuation and grammar play an essential role in rendering written communication comprehensible.

Golden Girl did you a favor if she read all the way though your post; I did not. If you cannot make more of an effort to communicate with me than that, then you lose me quite quickly. If I were a hiring party and ran across that post, I would promptly put an X through your name in any database of signing agents I kept. If you communicate orally in the same fashion you do in writing, you are going to have a really rough road explaining real estate documents.

By the way, what is Eng Pun Class?

Reply by bfnotary on 1/9/13 7:19am
Msg #449559

This is a forum of professionals. (and want to be professionals)
In order to appear to be professional, your posts, have to be understood. If hiring entities read your posts, I am not sure how much they will call you. (That is just a word of advice). Ima? That doesn't sound to professional.

Reply by ToniK on 1/8/13 5:59pm
Msg #449474

Well aside from the obvious English lessons you were given. If the documents were not originally included then I would require an additional fee to go back out. However, I have not seen Title leave out owners affidavit but that doesn't mean they have never. Use this as a learning curve. We all have made mistakes.

Oh Latrese, off topic, did you have an internet radio show?

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/8/13 6:22pm
Msg #449479

lol yes i do, and yes i learned from that big time and Thank you for not razzin on me That one person that respond first i private repond to her,him and let them know a thing or 2 lol, I thought the forum was for us to share ideas share mistakes share disappointments inform each other of the good the bad and the insane not to point out grammer, spelling errors etc or make it seem like the person is dum, I so lucky i dont take people opinion to heart if i did i would be a hot mess with a stray jacket on lol.

Reply by Sandra Clark on 1/8/13 6:31pm
Msg #449480

Sorry I didn't learn anything from your pm only that your grammar and spelling is much worse that I first thought.

Reply by Donna McDaniel on 1/8/13 6:33pm
Msg #449481

You DO realize hiring parties read this forum, don't you? n/m

Reply by docs1954CA on 1/8/13 6:35pm
Msg #449483

You have to understand, This is a professional forum,

and your lack of that important quality is what offends most of us that made it past the sixth grade.

Reply by ToniK on 1/8/13 7:12pm
Msg #449488

Just some friendly advice

Think of your posts and responses as your brand or image of your business. Even though you are self employed, you must maintain your composure and project a professional image. I do agree with others that your posts are sometimes difficult to read. That is not how one is taught to write in school. I know its the internet but this isnt facebook, myspace or blackplanet. This is a business forum. You always want to put your best foot forward. Your post are attached to your profile. Anyone can view your posts if they go to your profile.

I suggest just take a bit of time to use proper grammar. I even had to catch myself in writing abbreviations and shorthand for things. I dont even do it in text anymore. The image you are giving off isnt one of a professional nature. Also PMing someone and telling them off isnt good either. This board is very helpful.

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/8/13 7:26pm
Msg #449492

Re: Just some friendly advice

Thank you Tonik for your positive input and advice.
question whats Blackplanet??

Reply by sueharke on 1/8/13 8:41pm
Msg #449504

How many potential employers read this forum? How many potential employers decided not to contact you because of your poor grammar?

Reply by Shoshana/AZ on 1/8/13 9:28pm
Msg #449513

LaTrese...you don't have to message me privately,

here it is for all the world to see:

Subject: So why put on the act? Do you think that is going to

Really Shoshana, if i get hired or not is fine with me I know my worth and i know that i am good at anything i do, Answer me this Do you think you smart remark that you posted is saying that you are a better canidate for the job lol IT DON'T.



Reply by Frank/NC on 1/8/13 10:06pm
Msg #449523

You are one pathetic individual. What an insult to this profession!

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/8/13 10:53pm
Msg #449528

Thank you Frank

Reply by Brenda/FL on 1/8/13 6:43pm
Msg #449484

"the signing coordinator said that i didnt do anything wrong i said ok because i want to continue get jobs. she said girl dont worry about it lol."

If I were you, I would worry about it. JMHO.

Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/8/13 7:14pm
Msg #449489

Besides the chaos that is the OP, this is the most troubling:

"instead of me putting the the wife name on the ack i but the husband,"

I assume "but" is supposed to be "put," (and that you didn't "but" the husband, which I'm sure is against all SS rules of behavior), so, could you explain what happened? Did you notarize the wife's sig and then incorrectly put the husband's name on the ack.? Did the husband even sign? Did the wife even sign? How did it happen where you had a wife/husband situation, but you put the husband's name on the ack when you were really supposed to put only the wife's name? And how did you make the correcton?

Reply by linda/ca on 1/9/13 3:23am
Msg #449553

GOLDGIRL: It was probably a sig/name affidavit for the Wife n/m

Reply by Clem/CA on 1/8/13 7:57pm
Msg #449497

Chicken suit

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/8/13 9:43pm
Msg #449517

I just choose to be respectful

Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/8/13 11:29pm
Msg #449535

I regret ....

... if we were not as respectful and obsequious as you might have hoped, but that aside, I asked serious questions that were based on the first sentence of your post and am stlll curious as to what happened, how it happened and especially how you corrected it. If this is just too painful for you to elucidate, perhaps another time ....?

Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/8/13 11:38pm
Msg #449536

This could be a teachable moment, La Trese! n/m

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/9/13 1:18am
Msg #449549

Re: I regret ....

I completed a new interspousal deed the right and sent it off fed ex 30 minutes before the last pick up that i pd for since it was my mistake

Reply by Donna McDaniel on 1/9/13 8:47am
Msg #449567

Re: I regret ....some unwritten forum rules.

Know when you are being baited. Look for people who use words that 95% of us would have to look up if they weren't given to us in context. They don't want to help you, they want to make you look foolish.
When someone says "I'm curious", they aren't. They are looking for a way to pounce.

There are several other unwritten rules that I can't think of right now. Hang out here long enough, La Trese, you'll figure it out.

That being said, it sounds like you went out of your way to fix the problem. That in itself speaks volumes of your work ethic. Keep going, don't give up, and if you can work on your delivery, we can work on ours.



Reply by Frank/NC on 1/8/13 10:04pm
Msg #449522

You're absolutely wrong. Your first goof was getting your notary commission.

Reply by Buddy Young on 1/8/13 10:21pm
Msg #449526

Re: Take it easy people

Judgeing by her name, she may be French and English may not her first language. Is that true?

Reply by Jack/AL on 1/8/13 11:39pm
Msg #449538

The posts above gave me a headache......... Enough! n/m

Reply by LMN on 1/8/13 11:41pm
Msg #449539

Re: Take it easy people

Why even respond to the post, I have read post good and bad I was just taught if you have nothing nice to say keep it to yourself. I see alot of adult bullies, I see with age wisdom does not always come. If you have constructive criticism send a private post. We are in this together.

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/9/13 1:10am
Msg #449548

Re: Take it easy people

Thank you, there are more negative comments then informing ones.for everyone that held there tongue and gave me the positve feed back on the form or in my inbox Thank you.

Reply by 101livescan on 1/9/13 8:27am
Msg #449566

I regret to inform you, La Trese, that this is the very worst example of writing I've ever encountered as a business professional.

The role of a notary is first and foremost to be diligent, make a good impression and give the client's comfort in knowing that the notary before them is detail oriented. reasonably intelligent, and will make sure all the i's are dotted, and the t's crossed.

I don't get this wil happen for you for a long time. Back to basics, I would spend some time learning better sentence structure and written communication skills, as this my friend, was very hard on my eyes and made me work too hard to try to understand what you were trying to say in your original post.

Wishing you the best.



Reply by roseIN on 1/9/13 9:32am
Msg #449578

me thinks that La Trese is puttin' on everyone here..............hmmmmmm................

Reply by La Trese Breaux on 1/9/13 1:55pm
Msg #449638

Something for the negative Professionals

A well-known speaker started off his seminar holding up a $20.00 bill. In the room of 200, he asked, "Who would like this $20 bill?" Hands started going up. He said, "I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let me do this."

He proceeded to crumple up the $20 dollar bill. He then asked, "Who still wants it...?" Still the hands were up in the air. "Well," he replied, "What if I do this?" And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty. "Now, who still wants it?" Still the hands went into the air.

"My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth $20. Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We may feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value.

Dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless. Your worth comes not in what we do or who we know, but by WHO WE ARE.



Reply by linda/ca on 1/10/13 2:38am
Msg #449738

Re: Something for the negative Professionals

Hi, La Trese, I heard someone use that great illustration a couple of month's ago in a speech they were giving. Don't recall the original "well-known" speaker.

From what you just wrote and what Toni asked you; I felt you had to have much more on the ball than what meets the eye! Just keep in mind that this is not the "text messaging language" crowd, which appeared to me to be the style of writing you were using when I read your post. I realize it is very popular with a certain age group, however on this board....not so much. Please take my comments in the spirit given.


 
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