There is no worse place.There are few computers, a lot of people.The consultants near the computer are nervous and rude.One consultant is not coping, the second went to school for a child.To approach the consultant at the counter, you need to stand in line.And not a small one at that.The program hangs especially where the licenses are.
I'm just shocked at this institution in general. I came there with a 10-month-old child to get an address certificate.but not the point.I went up the ramp, the door was closed, went down, left the stroller and went inside with the child in my arms, asked the guard "why is the door closed?" He replied, "this is for the disabled," I asked, "and if a disabled person arrives, how will he get there?" He replied, "He will call, but you are not disabled, you are healthy."so I want to say why even in small shops there are ramps and you can drive in a stroller without problems if the baby is sleeping, do not disturb the child, but why is it forbidden to drive in a stroller in a place where people come???
The relationship is terrible.the guys where the consultants are very rude serve for a long time.They won't really explain anything.And the 21st place is very rough.an ignorant lady.many are not satisfied with the service.I didn't believe it until it touched me.I ask you to sort it out and change employees
There are a lot of people, there are few consultants, computers are hanging.
One thing pleases, the specialists serve quickly while being polite and tactful.
The efficiency of the employees is impressive, and there are no queues. I was helped to restore data on the period of study at the educational institution of the North Kazakhstan Region, which was disbanded 15 years ago. Well done.
You've been waiting awfully long for your turn. The toys in the play area are all broken, which is not safe for kids. Once such a convenience has been invented, it is necessary to monitor it at least a little. And there are a lot of workers at the tables, but there are no workers. The tables are always empty, or the workers are busy with something else.
No matter how you come, there are always wild queues, the staff is not very friendly. There is some kind of eternal problem with recording EDS, everyone records it, records it, and after a while it stops working. They can't say anything intelligibly.
Terrible queues, fuss, you have to run to the second floor, then the first, the last time you waited 40 minutes. There are a lot of consultants on the phone. Does anyone work there at all?
Changing the ID card does not suit queues everywhere with a small child is not very convenient , although there is a corner for children , this is a plus
There are few computers and consultants on the 1st floor, so queues are created. Clients get tired, waiting for their approach to the computer, get annoyed.
The staff is stupid, apparently there is a lot of turnover, many people themselves ask the colleagues what you came for. In general, the automated system is working fine.