Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How many people a day does a certification staffer need to sit in a closed car with a different person? Seriously, OP and the others complaining need to back way off.
It's five minutes! With masks. Nearly impossible to pass on any viral load in that short amount of time. Put the windows down. They just want to get paid to stay home.
Completely agree. Is PP equally concerned with taxi/ uber drivers, driving school operators and others who "need to sit in a closed car with a different person?" These people, I might add, do NOT get paid if they are not in their cars every day. But rest assured that your "certification staffer" is well compensated, working or not.
The party's over, people. It's time for the DC government to get back to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who expect zero inconvenience during a pandemic are ridiculous.
So are people who continue to pay high dollar property tax bills and accept little to no service in return, all in the name of supporting government bureaucrats who have discovered that they like not working every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How many people a day does a certification staffer need to sit in a closed car with a different person? Seriously, OP and the others complaining need to back way off.
It's five minutes! With masks. Nearly impossible to pass on any viral load in that short amount of time. Put the windows down. They just want to get paid to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And your son is more important than all the people lined up ahead of him because why? And how did he get to school all these years up until now? Get over yourself, you and he are not that special. Wait in line like everybody else.
Well, the difference is that he used to have two parents in his household and now he has just me. It's a lot to manage. It would help a lot to have him drive. And where did I ever suggest he should get ahead of others? I don't think any tax paying citizen--who is going to work everyday, during a pandemic, by the way--should accept just waiting 4 to 5 months while employees of the DMV stay home and get paid, by us.
+1. You’re exactly right OP. These sanctimonious posters are missing the point. My drivers license expires next month; I can’t get an appointment until October for a simple renewal. We should all be putting pressure on DC government to get moving on this matter. It’s completely unacceptable
Strange.
In the past two months we were able to:
1) upgrade from provisional license to full license
2) renew drivers license
3) get new learners permit
Made appointments on the DMV website. Went to the service centers at appointed dates/times with proper documentation.
No muss or fuss.
In a month, the one who got the learners permit will sign up for the drivers test, wait their turn and hopefully pass to get their provisional license.
IOW, there is always a back up for the road test, so sign up early and wait your turn.[/quote
It's a 4.5 month wait. Who ever said they wouldn't wait their turn, you smug jerk? A four month wait for something that is an essential function of the DMV is plain wrong. All the other stuff is easy, so pin a damn rose on you.
Anonymous wrote: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.
How many people a day does a certification staffer need to sit in a closed car with a different person? Seriously, OP and the others complaining need to back way off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And your son is more important than all the people lined up ahead of him because why? And how did he get to school all these years up until now? Get over yourself, you and he are not that special. Wait in line like everybody else.
Well, the difference is that he used to have two parents in his household and now he has just me. It's a lot to manage. It would help a lot to have him drive. And where did I ever suggest he should get ahead of others? I don't think any tax paying citizen--who is going to work everyday, during a pandemic, by the way--should accept just waiting 4 to 5 months while employees of the DMV stay home and get paid, by us.
+1. You’re exactly right OP. These sanctimonious posters are missing the point. My drivers license expires next month; I can’t get an appointment until October for a simple renewal. We should all be putting pressure on DC government to get moving on this matter. It’s completely unacceptable
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:Anonymous wrote:Here's an idea: if DC DMV workers are all claiming high health risks and not coming into work, DC needs to issue provisional licenses to all drivers who have had their permits for 6 months or more and can prove 60+ hours of driving, until such time that road tests can be adequately administered. It's that simple.
DC already puts teen drivers behind their peers in the region by not allowing permits until 16 years and licenses for 6 more months. To make them wait yet another 4 or 5 months for licenses--while at the same time severely limiting Metro bus routes--is crippling their ability to join the work force and support their families by getting themselves to where they need to be. Bowser needs to get with it and become a true problem solver.
Is this what the workers are saying? Are they still getting paid? Sounds like a way to get paid without working to me? We need to put pressure on someone. Banks are able to open? Why can't they? Limit the amount of people, put up plastic shields, whatever precautions necessary, but get back to work and service the community!
Anonymous wrote:Here's an idea: if DC DMV workers are all claiming high health risks and not coming into work, DC needs to issue provisional licenses to all drivers who have had their permits for 6 months or more and can prove 60+ hours of driving, until such time that road tests can be adequately administered. It's that simple.
DC already puts teen drivers behind their peers in the region by not allowing permits until 16 years and licenses for 6 more months. To make them wait yet another 4 or 5 months for licenses--while at the same time severely limiting Metro bus routes--is crippling their ability to join the work force and support their families by getting themselves to where they need to be. Bowser needs to get with it and become a true problem solver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And your son is more important than all the people lined up ahead of him because why? And how did he get to school all these years up until now? Get over yourself, you and he are not that special. Wait in line like everybody else.
Well, the difference is that he used to have two parents in his household and now he has just me. It's a lot to manage. It would help a lot to have him drive. And where did I ever suggest he should get ahead of others? I don't think any tax paying citizen--who is going to work everyday, during a pandemic, by the way--should accept just waiting 4 to 5 months while employees of the DMV stay home and get paid, by us.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are disgusting. I am SO sorry your little snowflake has been inconvenienced during a pandemic.
Is junior returning to school soon? Or will he be sitting this year out?
OR will you hire a governess???
JFC
Anonymous wrote:And your son is more important than all the people lined up ahead of him because why? And how did he get to school all these years up until now? Get over yourself, you and he are not that special. Wait in line like everybody else.