So I went to the post office the other day and picked number 402. It was already on, but the employee in charge wasn't there...
Then 403's turn came, and as there was nobody with it, i went there and explained my case - but they told me I should just wait for my real turn.
The post office was empty anyway, so I figured my best bet would be to just pick the next ticket (which was 405 in the meantime) and wait to see which would come first. 404's turn came, but whoever took the ticket apparently walked away instead...
Then 403's turn came, and as there was nobody with it, i went there and explained my case - but they told me I should just wait for my real turn.
The post office was empty anyway, so I figured my best bet would be to just pick the next ticket (which was 405 in the meantime) and wait to see which would come first. 404's turn came, but whoever took the ticket apparently walked away instead...
It turns out that 405's turn came first - but if we interpret 402 as another HTTP status code, it turns out that what I should have done to use the ticket was a bit creepy...
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Greek public sector never ceases to amaze me. Especially now that I've sort of become part of the problem for a while!... :D
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