DMV Nightmare
Everyone dreads going to the DMV. Whether you are getting your license for the first time, renewing, new car registration, or you just moved to a new state and have to change your license and tags, you hate going to the DMV. Every time you go, you wait in line for hours just to be told when you finally get your number called that you have to go back home and bring back more paperwork!!!
Try working at the DMV people!!! We do not get any type of pleasure out of getting half way through your vehicle registration to find out that you are missing your odometer statement! It is not nice to cuss at us when we send you packing because you do not have all of the required paperwork to register your vehicle, get your drivers license, or whatever ever else you get sent out empty handed for. We would love to have you walk in without a wait with a smile on your face, serve you immediately without the hassle of missing forms, and send you out the door as we tell you to have a SUPER-FANTASTIC DAY!
This however never happens, because we work for the US Government and face serious jail time, if we just give you a drivers license even though you cannot pass the eye exam! I am not going to go to jail because I issued you a title for your vehicle, without having the odometer disclosure statement, even though you “swear on your grandmama’s grave” that there is only 58,000 miles on your 1989 Camaro. I am here trying to do my job, to pay my bills just like every other hard working American. And you want me to lie, cheat, and steal for you? You want to treat me like crap because you had to wait in line all day long and you didn’t have all the right paperwork when you came here? DMV employees are the most underappreciated, underpayed, and take way more abuse than the majority of the customer service industry put together. I know from experience, I worked at the DMV in Crown Point, Indiana for 6 months in 1995. I will never work for the DMV again, but I will always show the utmost respect for the employees that work there! Kudos to all of the DMV employees out there, I appreciate you!