I will leave a separate review of the molding. The staff working at the counter here, I don't know what kind of people they really brought, but I think they brought high school students somewhere. 1. I went to see the procedure after plastic surgery, but I was mistaken for someone else (even the gender is different), and that person went to see the procedure, and I waited for an hour after the CT scan. This is because the staff who made the mistake kept apologizing sincerely, so I thought it could be, and I can just do it. Then, according to common sense, I should be able to see the teacher earlier than the person who came later than when I first came to the hospital. I don't say anything and move on. 2. I was told to go to another floor anyway, but the counter clerk fights loudly with another clerk over the phone. I and the other waiter looked awkward and made eye contact and laughed. Haha, but the conversation was a bit annoying because he talked like he was about to fight, and he fought openly and loudly. What are all these places? I'm not going to leave a comment until here, but today I got a text message the day before I went to see the progress again, so I'm writing because I'm angry. 3. I set the schedule a week ago, but the day before, I texted (it also says (advertisement) text) that the director's schedule changed, so I asked him to contact me saying that he will wait for a long time when he comes tomorrow. Because of this, I took a vacation and set up a schedule back and forth, but when I called, the director's schedule changed without a word of apology, so if you don't come 1 hour earlier, it will take 2 hours to wait. Well, the director's schedule is changing. It's not the counter's fault. But I was dumbfounded when he said that the way he spoke was like that, and that you should come up with it. If you do this not a few days ago, but the day before, shouldn't you at least ask for your understanding or explain that you are sorry?
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