Where can a mortgage loan officer find training for his position?

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W. Alexander Gomez

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Answered on January 22nd, 2019

To be clear, 

I asked a question this morning because ultimately my goal is to be the best MLO I can be. The problem is, after all the studying and testing I did to receive my license as an MLO. The job itself has very little to do with the information I studied, to become LO. Now, if there is someone out there who's had a different experience then mine, good for you. But based on the feedback I've seen thus far to my question, I wasn't that far afield.

So, all the snide remarks directed toward me today,  seem to have more to do with you than with me. If you haven't anything good say or suggest maybe you're the one lacking customer service.


WAG,

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Business from Saint Augustine, FL
Jan 22nd, 2019


Rest assured that remarks aren't directed toward you.  They're just directed toward the occupation in general.  The industry is still eyed with suspicion after the criminal elements in the run up to the 2006 - 2008 real estate bubble bursting, gave the industry a black eye.  Past bad deeds die hard.  Don't take comments personally, certain that all wish you success in your chosen career.  Realize that you'll have to work overtime to reestablish the integrity of your industry.  No easy task.  Good luck.

Business from Healdsburg, CA
Apr 2nd, 2019

Alexander, 

I realize this is quite a while after your initial post. I am actually considering starting a consulting business strictly for loan officers and mortgage brokers and if you would like, I can do a brief free consultation to point you in the right direction. If my advice helps you, the exchange I would request would be a testimonial. Please let me know if you are interested.

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