
who is putting all that money in their pocket

Plato wrote:Ultamatule wrote:... I explained it is hard to justify it taking so long. Other than the process on the State's side is unorganized and understaffed. I also explained that if the website was more organized as far as updating processing times and really being current with the application process then they would get less calls. I mentioned they are the employees and they have the ability to make it better and more organized on their end. As long as they speak up and make it happen.
But she did mention they are getting ready to overhaul the entire process to make it faster...
Everbody please stop calling them, so they can get back to processing MY application![]()
Seriously though, "overhaul the entire process" could mean she's exhausted and fixing to quit -or they are about to hire 10 new folks and double the cost of a CHLIts like when folks stomp and fuss at Walmart because they see 10 registers with no checkers and long lines of customers waiting to check out -if you're not prepared to pay more for what's in that buggy, don't demand they double the staff
KC5AV wrote:Since I rarely ever shut my computer down, I just the web browser open to my status page. That way I only had to press F5 to refresh the page several dozen times a day.testersbc wrote:lunchbox i wouldn't be in a hurry to get it. i was and now i check it everyday, several times a day and get disappointed everytime.. if it ever changes i will probably keel over with a heart attack.
who can i email about itLochinvar wrote:It took me like 50 days to get my PIN. I was waiting for it to come in the mail the whole time and after 50 days I finally decided to send an e-mail requesting it.
Hilarity ensued!
Okay, I overstate.
I got an e-mail the very next day telling me my PIN and when I went home that night the letter from the state with my PIN had arrived that same day.
Now that is service!