A day at the DMV is probably the worst experience I've had. Arriving to the DMV about ten o'clock seemed reasonable to me. Little did I know that the building was filled with hundreds of people at the same time? I had never had a tremendously bad experience up until that point. When I had arrived the first thing that was of an inconvenience to me was the fact that there was absolutely no parking. I circled the parking lot in hopes that someone would be pulling out as I was pulling in. After circling the parking lot a second time I was fortunate enough to find an open spot. Quickly I fled to it and parked the car. As I was walking to the front door I noticed a rush of people coming in at the same time as I was, almost as if they were purposely waiting for me to show up so that we could all go inside at the same time. I didn't take but two steps inside before I found myself at the back of an enormous line. The sound of babies crying, people talking on their cell phones, some yelling at their kids telling them they need to relax a little. Most of the people that were their all had one thing in common. We were all waiting for a ticket, which you could only get at the information desk. Being used to getting a ticket out of a ticket dispenser and taking a seat then waiting for my number to be called, I was in for a "treat." After about two hours of waiting in line as if we were waiting for the ride at the amusement park I finally got the information desk. I had gotten my ticket and got some help on what to do next. Little did I know I had to wait for another hour until I would be able to get what I needed and be done with it? That is the last time I will go to that DMV for anything. The lines were long and the building was packed shoulder to shoulder. Not a Good Experience!
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