Our DMV put in a new computer system and decided training was unnecessary. Some systems analyst must have talked them into NO training. In any case wait times have almost doubled. Someday they will achieve the ultimate goal where you spend your whole life in a line from birth to death.
I’m surprised she didn’t send him to another window, where he would be given another form and sent to another window, where he would be given another form and sent to another window, where he would be…
A week or so ago it was time for me to renew my license, and I was (not) looking forward to a lengthy visit to my local DMV. To my surprise, since I have not had any accidents or tickets in many years, I was allowed to renew online. A few clicks, and they are mailing me a new license. I also needed to license a new vehicle a few months ago, and went over there, expecting the usual 2 hour line (queue, for our European friends), but instead, I used the new drive-in window, and it only took about the time it takes to get a hamburger. What is the world coming to?
Our local DMV office is frequently empty but they still require one “take a number” as you enter. I think it’s how they record the number of customers.
derdave969 about 9 years ago
DMV or NYC Parking Ticket Bureau.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 9 years ago
Our DMV put in a new computer system and decided training was unnecessary. Some systems analyst must have talked them into NO training. In any case wait times have almost doubled. Someday they will achieve the ultimate goal where you spend your whole life in a line from birth to death.
nosirrom about 9 years ago
If you want an answer, fill out this question submission form and get back in line.
Cerabooge about 9 years ago
Inclusion of the word “Service” in those acronyms is clearly intended as irony.
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
What line?!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
I’m surprised she didn’t send him to another window, where he would be given another form and sent to another window, where he would be given another form and sent to another window, where he would be…
Gotta keep those govm’t employees busy!
Carl R about 9 years ago
A week or so ago it was time for me to renew my license, and I was (not) looking forward to a lengthy visit to my local DMV. To my surprise, since I have not had any accidents or tickets in many years, I was allowed to renew online. A few clicks, and they are mailing me a new license. I also needed to license a new vehicle a few months ago, and went over there, expecting the usual 2 hour line (queue, for our European friends), but instead, I used the new drive-in window, and it only took about the time it takes to get a hamburger. What is the world coming to?
dutchs about 9 years ago
Great. Here’s a bouquet of skunks.
KEA about 9 years ago
We Hoosiers do most of our DMV (BMV here) work on line in a few minutes – I haven’t waited in a line in years.
ron about 9 years ago
Our local DMV office is frequently empty but they still require one “take a number” as you enter. I think it’s how they record the number of customers.
Terry Foreman about 9 years ago
I recently went to renew my license at the DOL (Dept of Licensing), and had to stand in line to get a number to stand in line.