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Corresp., Construction, Sales Jobs; Non-owner, POS Products; Customer Service Tips May 17 2021, 8:27AM
Here is a dab of trivia to start the week. There are only about 2,000 heart transplants every year in the United States. So, on average, that’s only about 2-3 per state per month. Help others and be an organ donor! Speaking of helping, people looking for a new job, or forced out of an old one, can post their resumes for free at Lender News. And employers can view them! Tools like that are useful when one sees headlines like, “U.S. banks could cut 200,000 jobs over post their resumes for free at Lender News. And employers can view them! Tools like that are useful when one sees headlines like, “U.S. banks could cut 200,000 jobs over the next decade” through efficiency, attrition, and robots/technology. Speaking of which, if your child had heart problems, would you want them to be injected with a chip that monitored beats? Of course. How about bein
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Sales Jobs; Retention, Purchase, Servicing, Reverse Products; Webinars and Training; Interview With Economist Elliot Eisenberg May 10 2021, 7:58AM
Here at the MBAG event in Northern Florida some of the topics of conversation is the economy, the inability to predict interest rates, families, and lending. It has been reported that 25 to 34-year old’s spend more on mothers than any other age group for Mother’s Day, which hopefully is not a mea culpa that they should have called more during the course of the year. For the millions of Americans that celebrated Mom yesterday, the hope was probably that they could put a smile on her face after all the ones she had put on theirs over the years. For us parents, there’s no better feeling than seeing excitement on the face(s) of our children. While the frequency of that may wane after they grow up and finally leave the house, my son Robbie told me he is more excited about today’s podcast interview with econ
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Processing, MLO Jobs; Warehouse, Marketing, eClose, Efficiency Tools; Disaster Updates May 4 2021, 8:20AM
Most other countries construct homes out of concrete, stone, steel, or brick, but here in the good ol’ USA we use wood. A renewable resource, right? I mention this because lumber prices, which the government doesn’t control (yet) have risen more than 300% year over year, hit another high on the Chicago Board of Trade yesterday, and contributed to median prices of existing homes rising by 17.2% in March. According to NAHB’s latest estimates, rising lumber prices have added $35,872 to the price of an average new single-family home. Everything has a price (“How much for the little girl?”), but we must think about lumber, land, the permitting costs, and so on when talking about affordable housing. Lenders are also concentrated on lowering the cost to produce a loan, and the audio version of today’s commentary is available here and is sponsore
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