Loan officers

Jun 14, 2009 23:13

They are extremely demanding people. My goodness! I expected some of it that never happened (like needing to provide W2 information - the first guy didn't need that until a later phase) and was queried about more information than I'd ever expected to produce. Now that I have filled out two of these things all the questions make perfect sense, but shew.

I go to another one tomorrow. If it all works out, we'll have pre-approval by the time we get back from the wedding (so! very! excited!) such to look at houses with. Then a flurry of house searching, packing, and going mad. I expect a good time. I will have a short break from work, hopefully, as my boss phases me out and the new people in. She appears to be going to with the less Liz-intensive route, which I appreciate. the first version of last week's schedule that I saw had the new people consistently in line with my schedule. Now, I don't share but 1 hour with the new retail girl. At the end of her shift, when she'll be so brain zonked by the information she'll question the folly of the position, I expect. She's never worked in optical before, and it's a LOT to absorb. Everything from precise numbers for dozens of scenarios to how to work 10 different types of tool, all of which look vaguely like pliers at first, and you're not really sure why everyone freaks out when you grab the wrong one.

I'm glad that is six months behind me. Yay! And off I go to a new position just like this one that I have every reason to like better. I'm so happy. :) 
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