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Arin Palessiro in Lake Elsinore, California

50 months ago

I was wondering if someone could tell me what I should expect for pay while training to process loans. I have a strong admin. and office management background so i learn quickly and easily but have not ever worked with loans before. Should I be expecting a hourly wage? Commission only? I am not clear on the direction of this. Please help!

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julie

48 months ago

of course you should be receiving pay of some sort during training! if they hired you w/o experience and are paying on a "per file" basis you are being taken advantage of if they are not paying you any of the collected processing fee at closing.

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Daniel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

48 months ago

Hourly wages are usually for that field.
How about interneships too?

Much regards,
David
www.travellinesexpress.com
ebooks4life.blogspot.com

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JGutierrez in Brighton, Colorado

18 months ago

julie said: of course you should be receiving pay of some sort during training! if they hired you w/o experience and are paying on a "per file" basis you are being taken advantage of if they are not paying you any of the collected processing fee at closing.

Do you know of any companies hiring w/o experience?

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Betsy in Miami, Florida

4 months ago

hey arin, I took some online training classes through www.LoanProcessorTraining.org and landed my first job as a mortgage processor... i hope this helps and good luck!

Betsy

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