Dec 08, 2008 10:30
Each office in our wing clearly indicates, with ~*shiny*~ brass plates next to their door in big capital letters, exactly which specific program that office does.
Yet at least four out of five of all the people who come down this way looking for the office next door (counselor licensing) walk right past it to ours, look at the shiny plates by our door, then ask whether our office is their office. Two in the last five minutes. One of them came back a second time, swearing the sign next door said to come to our office for counselor licensing. Just to make sure I'm not completely hallucinating, I looked. It doesn't say that. There is a sign on their door pointing to our office - but with our programs specifically listed on it. Not one place on that sign said to go next door for CL. Five inches to the left of that sign is the big damn shiny plates saying "COUNSELOR LICENSING."
Seriously, these people (who are supposed to have college degrees) can't even read a damn sign - let alone an application - yet it's always the state employees who are at fault when their paperwork goes wrong? Give me a break.
stupid people,
work