Waiting sucks, that makes a number issue, which is supposed to bring order and justice into serpents, not tolerable. If you have to take a full day off for public authorities, because you are not in an hour’s time, nerves are bare when authority closes offices prematurely due to overloading.
If citizens of a modern city such as Munich have to fight for important services such as issuing a certificate or a residence permit, y will quickly become angry. Is re not anor unwilling official coffee break? Can’t he even shorten his lunch break? Or have a few extra hours at last?
why pending at KVR does not end Due to long waiting times, city Council has created more than 100 additional jobs. The situation will not be improved for time being. by Sven Loerzer more…
These accusations, however, actually meet wrong ones: those who persevere and strive to cope with a much too large workload. Exactly those employees maintain an operation in county unit, which for a number of reasons has been lacking enough staff for a long time.
Administrative jobs with “party traffic” are considered not excessively attractive in terms of payment, especially when working pressure is permanently high. There were more places, if at all, only when overloading became noticeable and complaints were over-handed.
Administration had long been frowned upon, but it has consistently been given new, often complicated rules and additional tasks, despite all tax cuts. A waiver of sufficient qualified staff, however, does not abolish bureaucracy, but only makes m more agonizing.
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