Well Jim glad you’re still here, and trying to increase your knowledge base. But if you went to your first closing armed with only the knowledge/training you received from the NNA…you were clueless in my opinion. And very lucky. No I was not born a Notary, but I may have been a Notary before YOU were born, hard to tell from your profile, why not link, so we know who you are? Come on, be a stand up guy. My first signing as a NSA was for a Title Company here in Denver about eight years ago. They had a policy that their closers (all ladies) could not go to a borrower’s home in the evenings, especially an unmarried man’s home. Because of this guys work schedule he could not come to their office. Because I knew people in the Title office, AND because I had been an Employing Real Estate Broker, for over 20 years at that time, having been responsible on my own and supervised many hundreds of closings, I said yes, I’ll help you out and go do it for you. (By the way, I’m a guy, my name came from my Mom, I didn’t choose it.) That’s how I started. All my closings my first year were for only one Title company. After that I started to branch out, and work for others. Hope that answers your questions?
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