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RE: How Much Does Incompetence And Ignorance Cost?

in Reflections19 hours ago

there's a problem with my address

I had a similar issue when I was in Kharkiv and it was hell. I had to go to a village near Russia to get my permanent address details so that I get my residence permit... Collecting the paper from the regional office was not the last work, later I had to visit 2-3 government offices to do a notary and other shit...I had to stay without ID for 6 months...😋. The good thing was I was still a student back then so didn't become illegal...So, I feel your pressure...

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I'm really sorry to hear that, I was hoping I'm the only one in this situation. Six months is totally unacceptable though! These people should be fired asap!

Hahaha, the system is slow and I believe not organized. Sometimes they don't even know how to handle a case and force us to do unnecessary paperwork...Everything is supposed to be in the system but I don't understand why most of the time, they say they don't have anything...

In an ideal world, these institutions should have a common database to be able to consult it when official documents are needed and not put citizens through this madness, but such a database needs work and funds, therefore they are not interested.

Sooner or later it has to happen, but I think we still have to wait a good few years. Especially Ukraine 😟

therefore they are not interested

That's the thing, they are not interested at all...

Unfortunately. But you know what's funny? They are called public servants, but all they serve is themselves 😆