Posted by jon f mn on February 27, 2014 at 08:30:15 from (70.198.130.115):
You would think that at 50 years of age I would know better, especially since I know that I have this problem and have fallen victim before many times. My first response to a problem is to panic, then after a sufficient amount of distress just do what it takes to fix it. LMAO!! It took a total of 20 minutes on the phone today with the state on MN. to get the problem fixed, my new cdl should be in the mail in 7-10 days. I guess I can legitimately say that I would never guess that a state agency would fix something like this with just a simple phone call, but that's what it took. That is assuming that it actually is fixed. I suppose that my panic comes at least in part from the fact that I'm already tight financially because of other things so anything that would affect that is a major concern because there is little or no reserve to fall back on. I still feel foolish for over reacting tho. Maybe next time I will think before acting,.......or maybe not. lol
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