Wednesday, February 21, 2007 - SML Department - Examiner Support Letters |
We all hate the idea of being audited. It's scary!
However, when you do get audited by the SMLD, you want the best auditor you can hope for. You hope that you can get someone who is experienced, knowledgable, experienced, well trained, and professional, right?
The Savings & Mortgage Lending Department needs your help to make that happen. They have had an extremely high turnover rate, which is mostly attributed to their inability to compensate their auditors at levels that are comparable to their federal counterparts. This doesn't even begin to compare them to the income potential available in the private sector. These auditors are typically paid almost 30% less than federal auditors and nearly half of what the private sector pays.
How can you help the Department retain experienced, high quality, professional auditors to come into your office?
Write a letter to the legislators expressing your concerns about the need for pay increases for these examiner positions so they can attract and retain high quality personnel.
They need as many letters as possible to meet a deadline for a hearing Friday morning.
t doesn't have to be a novel....
BUT IT MUST BE DONE BY THURSDAY AT 5 PM.
The letter can be an email to smlinfo@sml.state.tx.us or faxed to 512-475-1360.
Please be sure to include your name, license number, and all contact information. It can be addressed "To Whom It May Concern:" |
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