Went to the Social Security Office today and finally turned in paperwork to get medical assistance. I really don't need medical assistance, I need a rejection letter for medical assistance.
Anyway, the lady at the desk told me to fill the paperwork (again), a case worker would review it and I'll have the letter today. Cool.
I was then told that I would have to wait 3 to 4 hours. I asked if I could just come back and was told that if my name is called and I'm not there, they just mail it to me. I told them to just mail it to me. I ain't waitin' 4 hours in a hot room filled with people.
I figure if they mail it tomorrow, I will most definitely have it by Monday (I live right up the street from there).
From there I take this letter to a placement agency of some sorts (I'll give the name of the place after I actually go through all this) and they say they can get me in the next day. With all the people seeking treatment, how the hell is there not a long wait list? I'm not complaining, I need this. I just don't get where they get the money to place so many people.
Anyway, the lady at the desk told me to fill the paperwork (again), a case worker would review it and I'll have the letter today. Cool.
I was then told that I would have to wait 3 to 4 hours. I asked if I could just come back and was told that if my name is called and I'm not there, they just mail it to me. I told them to just mail it to me. I ain't waitin' 4 hours in a hot room filled with people.
I figure if they mail it tomorrow, I will most definitely have it by Monday (I live right up the street from there).
From there I take this letter to a placement agency of some sorts (I'll give the name of the place after I actually go through all this) and they say they can get me in the next day. With all the people seeking treatment, how the hell is there not a long wait list? I'm not complaining, I need this. I just don't get where they get the money to place so many people.
