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Never met him. But if he's as bad as you seem to indicate, I'll spit on him if I ever run into him. :twisted:
 
I tried hating it and when i sent a complaint i didn't include the proper postage, the second time i sent it to the wrong complaint compartment so i tried calling the number on the website but that was the american number and Canadians have to complain to the U.K. office because of the commonwealth, so after tracking down the right number(outsourced to Bombay India of course) they told me to call the same number but before the agent picks up press "0" and ask for the administrative vice president of complaints. After all this it turns out i was sending my beaurocracy complaints to "send in a funny complaint to put into a Ziggy comic strip contest" which i didn't win. So i gave up after $14.97 charges and complained here on the boards. 8)
 
Mildly annoying, and occasionally exceptionally frustrating, especially the airline industries and other companies I've worked with (what, only "big government" has bureaucracy? :suspect: )

But (and get your slings and arrows ready here, friends) if we're talking government bureaucracy only, considering all we expect our government to do for us, (not those other, non-deserving, welfare sucking, slackers, but us, the hard working "real" Americans/Canadians) and of course we don't want any general rules for the masses to apply to us, after all, we are the perfect exception, then I don't see much of an alternative.

Better aim your stones and arrows to a high ark, though, as this Friday I'm heading into the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park for a 15 day backpacking trip. Once I've paid for my parking pass, and camping fees, and read all the rules and actually gotten into the wilderness, no bureaucrats there. Black bears, great horned owls, eagles, but no bureaucrats!

Natch

 
Natch":j2rozzt3 said:
Mildly annoying, and occasionally exceptionally frustrating, especially the airline industries and other companies I've worked with (what, only "big government" has bureaucracy? :suspect: )

But (and get your slings and arrows ready here, friends) if we're talking government bureaucracy only, considering all we expect our government to do for us, (not those other, non-deserving, welfare sucking, slackers, but us, the hard working "real" Americans/Canadians) and of course we don't want any general rules for the masses to apply to us, after all, we are the perfect exception, then I don't see much of an alternative.

Better aim your stones and arrows to a high ark, though, as this Friday I'm heading into the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park for a 15 day backpacking trip. Once I've paid for my parking pass, and camping fees, and read all the rules and actually gotten into the wilderness, no bureaucrats there. Black bears, great horned owls, eagles, but no bureaucrats!

Natch
dont forget to check in with the bureaucrats..................gone that long they might send a bureaucratic 'search and rescue' team, later tying you up with all sorts of bureaucracy, red tape, and bureaucratic fees!

be safe.

camoham
 
I'm like Centurian, hate it but am part of it. If a bureaucrat ever tells you he's just following the letter of the law (regulations, whatever) BOHICA!
 
I hate em all of em. They all have a Napolean complex,they get off telling folks how to live.I wont give em the time of day.That being said I dont like it here. :x
 
Took us three weighings, three different sets of instructions, and several laps around the dump to offload one regular flatbed of demo waste at the City Dump today. If you're keeping score at home, that's:

1 city bureaucracy,
1 public works bureacracy,
at least 2 union bureaucracies,
and almost certainly one "family" of "legitimate businessmen"

so we could pay to throw away stuff we don't want.
 

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