Anonymous wrote:People who expect zero inconvenience during a pandemic are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Help me understand when we have record high unemployment why the DMV can't staff its service centers and road tests. Today they just announced the indefinite closure of the Rhode Island Service Center claiming a staff shortage. There are thousands and thousands of people around here applying for unemployment. Why on earth can they not staff their centers? There is basically no more government running DC, just the banana republic ruining everybody's lives until the election. DC voters, you should demand more from this from the people you are electing.
Anonymous wrote:Help me understand when we have record high unemployment why the DMV can't staff its service centers and road tests. Today they just announced the indefinite closure of the Rhode Island Service Center claiming a staff shortage. There are thousands and thousands of people around here applying for unemployment. Why on earth can they not staff their centers? There is basically no more government running DC, just the banana republic ruining everybody's lives until the election. DC voters, you should demand more from this from the people you are electing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that the government simply needs to do something about this? Even if paying for a third-party road test, there is still a 3-4 months long wait to take the road test. Is nobody at the DMV creative enough to solve this problem. My DS will need his license to get to school and his job beginning early Sept and there is literally nothing to be done about the fact that the earliest he can get in, and that's if he pays $80, is Sept. 15. The DC government is a complete joke at this point.
My husband got his in 2 weeks in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that the government simply needs to do something about this? Even if paying for a third-party road test, there is still a 3-4 months long wait to take the road test. Is nobody at the DMV creative enough to solve this problem. My DS will need his license to get to school and his job beginning early Sept and there is literally nothing to be done about the fact that the earliest he can get in, and that's if he pays $80, is Sept. 15. The DC government is a complete joke at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me understand when we have record high unemployment why the DMV can't staff its service centers and road tests. Today they just announced the indefinite closure of the Rhode Island Service Center claiming a staff shortage. There are thousands and thousands of people around here applying for unemployment. Why on earth can they not staff their centers? There is basically no more government running DC, just the banana republic ruining everybody's lives until the election. DC voters, you should demand more from this from the people you are electing.
There are no staff showing up, but I bet the DC govt payroll has not shrunk.
Bowser is delighted to keep paying everyone to do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Help me understand when we have record high unemployment why the DMV can't staff its service centers and road tests. Today they just announced the indefinite closure of the Rhode Island Service Center claiming a staff shortage. There are thousands and thousands of people around here applying for unemployment. Why on earth can they not staff their centers? There is basically no more government running DC, just the banana republic ruining everybody's lives until the election. DC voters, you should demand more from this from the people you are electing.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that the government simply needs to do something about this? Even if paying for a third-party road test, there is still a 3-4 months long wait to take the road test. Is nobody at the DMV creative enough to solve this problem. My DS will need his license to get to school and his job beginning early Sept and there is literally nothing to be done about the fact that the earliest he can get in, and that's if he pays $80, is Sept. 15. The DC government is a complete joke at this point.
Anonymous wrote:I think public health comes before the privilege of a drivers license, don’t you agree?
Are you saying that if the OP pays a lot in taxes they should get more than people who pay less? Perhaps we could have a separate line at the DMV for rich folks.
If he’s a smart kid who isn’t too spoiled, he’ll figure it out. Have faith.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that the government simply needs to do something about this? Even if paying for a third-party road test, there is still a 3-4 months long wait to take the road test. Is nobody at the DMV creative enough to solve this problem. My DS will need his license to get to school and his job beginning early Sept and there is literally nothing to be done about the fact that the earliest he can get in, and that's if he pays $80, is Sept. 15. The DC government is a complete joke at this point.
Anonymous wrote:There’s this thing called the pandemic going on right now.
People have lost their livelihoods.
People have lost their lives.
.