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In all fairness, the extension is a year, not 3 months - it just has to be done within 3 months of the original medical opinion expiring (e.g., 15 months of the original examination date). Plus it is discretionary. I can understand why people get frustrated when they're on their third set of medicals though.moochops said:I again appreciate that they tried in some way to circumvent this with the extension of 3ish months to medicals - however when they have their weekly meetings you would think someone would bring up the fact that "um we seem to be about 6 months behind at the minute so extensions are proving a bit futile".
Aha! You've hit it. The problem is that they're outsourcing everything to a company that gets paid by the hour. Thus, the goal isn't to do this efficiently, but to maximize the number of hours. MUCH smarter for the outsourcing company.moochops said:I dunno, just mulling things over really, as my hubby says "work smarter not harder". !
If they outsourced to a company that got paid by the application, processing time would drop to a couple of hours though as they'd let anyone in.