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 Re: Extreme Illness, does that get you black listed with SS?
Posted by MichiganAl on 4/5/06 9:39am

Well, I assume they hear some pretty lame excuses from notaries on a daily basis about why they're aren't available (not in any way saying that about your illness). They really have no way of knowing if you're legitimately ill or just unreliable so I suppose they might just move on to calling someone else more regularly. They need someone who's available and when you're self employed and not available to do the work they request, the cold hard truth is that they're probably just going to find someone else (unless you've really built a solid long-term relationship with them).
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