the state's newest notary public
*(Ok, possibly not THE newest, but in the top 50 newest, at least)
Today I officially became a notary public. I sort of had to do it for my job. I don't know why anyone would bother with it if they didn't have a job that required/benefited from the position. The maximum fees you can charge are $2.00, so it's not like you could have this fabulous business as a career notary.
I leave tonight for Cincinnati. I have 3 days of "development" training for work. This whole month is crazy with travel and other commitments - I cannot wait until March.
Today I officially became a notary public. I sort of had to do it for my job. I don't know why anyone would bother with it if they didn't have a job that required/benefited from the position. The maximum fees you can charge are $2.00, so it's not like you could have this fabulous business as a career notary.
I leave tonight for Cincinnati. I have 3 days of "development" training for work. This whole month is crazy with travel and other commitments - I cannot wait until March.
1 Comments:
Hey silver one,
I obtained my not. license last year, too. Not sure why, it was just part of a general amassing of legal niceties. I think I've only notarized about half a dozen documents in the last year. Strange. I guess I thought it would be like joining the Moose lodge or something. ha ha
By Helen, at 3:29 PM
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