laynayumi
Jan 22, 2009, 10:53 AM
I just got a job as a loan modifier and I understand what I do already.
But, after seeing the office and who works there.
I wonder how much I could really make there?
Many interviewers claim you can make 1,400-2,000 even 3,000 weekly.
But what are the odds of that.
I also realize working in a company such as safehouse911 will eventually close down when the help of foreclosure is no longer needed, assuming because the building is leased... as they usually are... easy to go easy to set up type of tactic.
I also feel kind of bad for all those people in great amounts of debt paying these people such amounts of money to prevent losing their houses. But, I have no choice... I'll do what I must.
What are your thoughts on a loan modifier?
And what do you think it could realistically bring to my monthly income as opposed to what they said they would be paying me?
I start today at 1:00, I'd like to know what I'm in for.
For those that have experience in this field give me your words of wisdom and I assure you I will have gratitude for every word spoken.
But, after seeing the office and who works there.
I wonder how much I could really make there?
Many interviewers claim you can make 1,400-2,000 even 3,000 weekly.
But what are the odds of that.
I also realize working in a company such as safehouse911 will eventually close down when the help of foreclosure is no longer needed, assuming because the building is leased... as they usually are... easy to go easy to set up type of tactic.
I also feel kind of bad for all those people in great amounts of debt paying these people such amounts of money to prevent losing their houses. But, I have no choice... I'll do what I must.
What are your thoughts on a loan modifier?
And what do you think it could realistically bring to my monthly income as opposed to what they said they would be paying me?
I start today at 1:00, I'd like to know what I'm in for.
For those that have experience in this field give me your words of wisdom and I assure you I will have gratitude for every word spoken.