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    Social Security Administration - 3140 16th St

    Social Security Administration

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 miMission

    I went to the Social Security Office on 16th street to order a new Social Security card and the…read morewhole experience from the moment I entered the door was easy and painless. First of all the wait to see a clerk was very fast (having an appointment I believe helps..) and the new office unlike the old place was very pleasant. I waited only less than 10 minutes from the time I walked through the door to speak with the clerk. The person I dealt with, Ms. Morales was a pleasure to deal with. She was well spoken and it was very easy to understand her directions and questions to me. She had a very relaxed but very focused attitude and she was very sharp. There was a error in the spelling of my name which needed to be corrected on their records and she fixed that immediately with no problems. Once I ordered my new card with the correct name, she reviewed my retirement benefits because I had submitted my application online. She made me aware of some errors and unanswered questions by me on the application and fixed those problems as well without me having to ask her. Then to add icing on the cake, when I left their offices Ms. Morales made a point of following up on her own with my retirement application. Even though I didn't ask her to do it, she went ahead and help make sure the application was gonna be processed. When I returned home I found a message on my phone informing me that she had followed up with my retirement benefits.....NOW THAT IS SERVICE AND GOING THE EXTRA MILE. Iwas really very impressed by her professionalism and quick thinking. This is really what made the experience so nice. Dealing with government agencies can be difficult at times but dealing with Ms. Morales was a joy and a pleasure. Someone should give this young lady a promotion !

    They are rude and super slow I had an appointment came and registered on my phone before my…read moreappointment like it said on the text and I've been here waiting for 1 hour. I made an appointment for a reason but I guess they don't respect people time here.

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    San Francisco Outdoor Warning System - In SF on a Tuesday? SET your alarm clocks for noontime and hear this!

    San Francisco Outdoor Warning System

    4.1(30 reviews)
    1.9 miChinatown

    This is from my dog, Gus. (We live very close to one of the sirens. BTW love the hours posted…read morehere!) "Every Tuesday at noon I have to do the same thing. The siren comes on, and I wait until the voices in English and Chinese. As they're talking, I howl and howl and howl. I am translating it into dog language, since the City is not considerate enough to realize how many dogs there are and how we'd like some communications ourselves. I mean, what if there were a tsumani and we decided it was time to head for the beach for a swim? How would we know that was a bad move? Fortunately I dabble in English so I know what they're saying (even though my people barely can understand it) and I communicate it to my fellow dogs. Do I get any thanks from the City? No! Or from my people? No! They just laugh at me and take videos. But I know the dogs of my block appreciate me. I get lots of pee-mail on our tree telling me so."

    Better than Swiss Cuckoos!…read more SITREP Was staying nearby downtown in the Financial District / Union Square hoods in the Wyndham hotel for the week when wanding up Grant Avenue in Chinatown I hear the "Tuesday Noon Siren" go off. SETUP The Tuesday Noon Siren has become one of those community events that is based on a serious effort to be "at the ready" to broadcast important community information should a local / national disaster take place and there is an important need to disseminate information. Admittedly, it almost seems pointless in this day & age of cell phones and "news in your palm" via smartphones. But what people forget is that sometimes these "hard-wired" networks to pass information that are supported with back-up generators and independent energy-sustainability may be the only way in an emergency to get information out on a broad-scale "town square" or "herald" effort when the cell towns are town and the power grid has died. KITSCHY COMMUNITY HIJACK In the meantime, the Tuesday Noon Siren has become it's own sort of entity and "local character" that people look forward to hearing and event tracking time to. It's also example of when a utilitarian / emergency system starts to take on a life of it's own. I'm kinda reminded of the Interstate Highway system that President Eisenhower established in the 50s as a means to transport military hardware such as tanks and military vehicles quickly throughout the country. And yet, for example, we all use I-80 and I-5 to take us to our vacation destinations now. SIREN GOES OFF Humorously, there's a video on YouTube already that shares "the excitement" of the klaxon horn going off. It's pretty sedate, but cool nonetheless as you hear th klaxon horn, the emergency announcement in English, then followed by the emergency announcement in Chinese: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o3sEVVVTVo&feature=youtu.be THE LOWDOWN One of those totally random quirky, yet interesting local events, that captures a moment of fun in general, but serves a vital community purpose specifically.

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