You don't become an escrow officer overnight. You start out as either the office receptionist and work you way to escrow assistant, or as a green assistant. There is far more to being an EO than a notary signing agent and it can take anywhere from 2 to 10 years to move up from assistant to officer. I loved being and EO, it is a highly stressful profession, and it requires long hours when the market is good. I worked at FATCO, ORT and PTC in Contra Costa County. To get in on the title side, you started in customer service or as a typist and moved your way up. It is all about experience, and how quickly you learn.
I can't wait for NC to become a TC state one day, it is in our future. |