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Just my opinion
Posted by  MistarellaFL of FL on 5/15/06 2:06pm Msg #119945
But when someone attempts to hire me for something that I am not clear on, I ask the hiring party what the assignment entails. That way it is clear to me what is expected.
If I am not sure I can accommodate for whatever reason (like, not allowed by my state), I advise them I will call them back with a quote, and do my research and due diligence.
At one point in my early career, I was asked to sign and record a notice of commemcement.
At that point, I had no idea what it was, or if I could do it. I asked what the job entailed, and it was explained to me. I looked it up on the internet, and contacted the county recorder's office who advised me that ANYONE could file a notice of commmencement. I got the job.
A different time, I was asked to accept an assignment to serve court papers. I found out I could not do that legally within the realm of my position of notary public.signing agent.
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 Judgement - Anonymous from 152.131.9.68 on 5/15/06 12:21pm
 Re: Judgement -  lulu on 5/15/06 12:26pm
 Re: Judgement - Anonymous from 152.131.9.68 on 5/15/06 12:33pm
 Re: Judgement -  cfwMI on 5/15/06 1:19pm
 Re: Judgement -  lulu on 5/15/06 1:23pm
 Re: Judgement--lulu -  BrendaTx on 5/15/06 1:28pm
 Re: Judgement--lulu -  lulu on 5/15/06 1:34pm
 Just my opinion -  MistarellaFL on 5/15/06 2:06pm
 Re: Judgement -  Joe Ewing on 5/15/06 2:35pm



 
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