Efficiencies
Yesterday, I paid a visit to N*Dee*C for some yearly check-up and to my amazement, the following happened:
Waiting time before seeing the dentist: 1 hour 20 minutes
Waiting time for the dentist to come upon reaching the room: 10 minutes
Waiting time for payment to be done after the check-up: >15 minutes
Hmmm, total waiting time = 1 hour 45 minutes min.
Strangely, I remember that all the previous visits, though not as long as this one, were actually not too far off from this amount of waiting time. And hence, it can be officially concluded that N*Dee*C is way under-performing with the ar*y as a benchmark.
And with the above comes yet another consideration... It is known that private companies in s****p*r* are very efficiency-driven whereas it is quite the opposite for... well, you know... yet another category of companies. And since N*Dee*C is privatised, going by the rate of efficiency and the flow of this logic, the following may well be the case for our dear N*Dee*C:
Past waiting time (3 years back): 1 hour
Current waiting time: 1 hr 45 mins
Future waiting time: 2 hours 30 mins
Upon acquisition by another (er-hem... non private) organisation: 3 hours 15 hours
Upon acquisition by another quasi-private organisation: 4 hours.
Conclusion: With increasing privatisation comes increased efficiency based on the current rate =)
3 Comments:
If you don't want to wait, then go to a private clinic.
Remember that wealth is relative? Wealth is very impatient too. Pun intended.
Haha, that can't be done as of now as it was some post operation examination. Anyway, I've decided that it's going to be my last visit there.
You should have them hung, drawn and quartered for making you wait for so long.
Then, go to a private clinic.
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