Sitting in a social security office, waiting for your number to be called so you can go plus rest at one of the tiny windows to fulfill whatever task you needed to get done, if you brought all the necessary paperwork, is a pain.
It is painfully dull plus severely frustrating, however necessary in some instances. I had to deal with one such instance recently. The office in my section opens at 9 am, plus I arrived exactly at 9, plus the entire waiting section was already filled. I had assumed 9 was when they first began letting people in however obviously the doors opened early to allow people to sign in plus get their number, however because of this I was number 132, plus 101 was just being called when I arrived, and no seats were available so I was left standing, plus the waiting was made even worse by the air conditioner in the building. For whatever reason they had their air conditioner at full blast in the middle of winter even though it was 32 degrees outside. It was a bad use of their Heating plus A/C system; my pal and I needed the boiler to be running, not the air conditioner! I was stuck in the frigid waiting section for a little over an hour, plus my visit only took 5 minutes once I was called. 5 minutes was all it took to get the paperwork I needed, get it filled out, plus leave, however it took over an hour to start! I was so cheerful to get out of that building, with its deranged wait plus silly air conditioner, plus into my vehicle to head on home.