Why would that help you? Knowing the name of your examiner won't make things go any faster for you. And asking to speak with your examiner directly just takes up that person's time, which will slow down the process. If there's a problem with your Form, they will contact you.
Also, as people leave and join the ranks of NFA examiners, I think the assignments change (so someone who was assigned all the "G-K"s might be moved to "U-Z"s or something like that.
On a related note, TOS has a good tacked thread with NFA timelines here:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=17&t=199906
Add your info and it will help others gauge the current wait times. For individual transfers, it looks like 6-8 weeks, for trusts it's something like 4-6 weeks. The fingerprint examinations seem to be the current bottleneck. This compares to 3-4 weeks for individual transfers this time last year.
I wouldn't get worried until about 8-10 weeks after delivery. If you want a way to pass the time, just prepare more Form 1s and 4s and send 'em in. :D
Hope that helps.

