Posted by downsouth on May 05, 2011 at 09:46:40 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT... DOT RANT posted by Bob on May 05, 2011 at 09:36:40:
Don't worry, the powers that be will find that office to be too efficient and close it down to save money.
We have a local tax office that is always busy, but the girls have been there a long time and are quick. No doubt they will get transfered to another office soon and be replaced with 2 newbies in training, training each other!
On another note, we have 2 locations within a 20 mile drive to renew your drivers license. I would do it by mail or online, but since I have a CDL I had to go in. So I go to the one to the west since I had another stop near there. Guess what, the line was clear out the door. Looked like an hour or more wait so I went on and made my other stop. After returning home, I decided to go try the other office since I had the spare time. Walked in, filled out the paperwork, got my picture taken, handed them a check for $61 and was out the door in less than 5 minutes. Mentioned my earlier visit to the other office to the girl, she informed me that office just got some new people. Go figure.
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