This is a big part of the problem, these damned timelines. SO i have been quick to share Scos's spread sheet, and remind them of their own line "all applications are processed in the order they are received" When you can't even get a reply, and people months after you are getting through, you know that is not the case.
Now with the strike on, I have been cutting some amount of slack, but I am about to restart the email hate train again. After the first meeting, with the MP, I was told exactly what the disposition of our application was, which was confirmed a couple of weeks later via GCMS notes. I was also asked to recontact the MP's office if there is no update by about the one year mark. Fair enough, that is still within "time lines". But I will be pushing back at the 12 month mark, even though it says 14 now, I am not going to sit on my heels and wait for them to raise it to, 16 because of the strike, I paid for 12 months, seems reasonable to me, 12 months is expect-able by me, my cash was fine with them twelve months ago.
I expect to do a lot of pis*ing in the wind, but I do plan on being a pain in someones ass, if I am miserable then they can be miserable too
The MP's office was helpful, but given it was early in the full blown strike, I received pretty much what I expected for an answer. And the strike it's self kind of put me in a odd mental state, being a "Trade Unionist" (very involved in my local - on the Exec, Bargaining committee, other committees, Steward) I am sure not to paint any PAFSO members, because I do agree and side with them. But as far as the bozo's in charge it is open season. What are they going to do, take away my birthday?