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What you would expect from a government building, slow employees working at a snails pace. Arrived at 10:20am for a drivers license exchange, and took a ticket with the number T1013, they were currently working on T1007. It has been over 130 minutes since I've been sitting in this chair, and they're on T1008! lol
Can they not give some sort of realistic time estimate? I mean, I could have gone and watched the extended version of Ben Hur, or slow cooked some ribs in a crock pot.
The monitor in front of me has been assuring me for over 2 hours that the maximum wait time is about 12 minutes. Due to this experience, I have developed trust issues with monitors displaying information.
I would like to say I will not be returning, but that's not really an option the way the system runs. And the beat goes on....
See you guys next year!
Edit: At a kiosk finally! Only took 160 mins, I can see the worker next to mine, he's browsing the adidas online website, while people wait! So cliché.
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