just me!!!
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I went to the DMV today to assist my uncle in a simple address change. My uncle(Spanish) understands English but requested I(born American) go for further assistance. upon entering the DMV, we checked in and went through the process. At almost every step of the way, there was a worker that was not born in the United States(INDIAN, SPANISH, RUSSIAN). I noticed that the white-Americans where treated with better service then people who were residents(green card holder) are those that appeared new to the country. Do these service people remember how hard it was for them to become Americans? If the person don't have certain required papers just politely say,"sorry mam or sir, but we can't help you an expired identification. If you would like, here is a pamphlet with information to make your next visit easier." I understand that the DMV is a stressful place to work at , but in my opinion it is not back breaking. I must say that I witnessed an elderly white -American worker being helpful to everyone without prior judgment of the person.