Bank teller's suck in my area... on the first of this month, I went into my local bank and deposited one of my housemates cheques. I then asked the teller to move some funds over to my chequing account from savings so that I could pay for rent for my place. Thing was, she was off by $2 and I did not catch the error. I gave my landlord the cheque and it bounced. Got fined $30 from the bank and $34 from the landlord. I told my landlord what happened, he said it was no problem, and should appeal to the bank for their screw-up. Apparently it happens too often as it is. I told the teller what happened, she denied it, I talked to the manager and I had to convince her that it was their error. Eventually she came around and gave me the $30 and the $34 as it was their error. Thing was, before my landlord advised me to appeal to them, I was about to sit on the fines and just say it was a life lesson. Good thing I didn't!
Went to a midterm a couple weeks ago, sat down, professor asked what my name was, I wasn't on the f***in' list. I swore to her that I was in the course, I have done two assignments already too and she didn't say anything then. She let me take the midterm, I went home, checked my status and wtf, I was never enrolled apparently. I copied my ideal schedule from when I was planning, not my actual enrolled one. Thank god that was the only screw up in my schedule. I now have to go through 5-6 layers of red enrollment tape getting permission from everywhere for everything. At least I got 82 percent on it according to my professor. I asked so I would know if it was worth fighting to get in.
Oh ya, and thanks guys for the "welcome to" 's. You're all awesome.
Went to a midterm a couple weeks ago, sat down, professor asked what my name was, I wasn't on the f***in' list. I swore to her that I was in the course, I have done two assignments already too and she didn't say anything then. She let me take the midterm, I went home, checked my status and wtf, I was never enrolled apparently. I copied my ideal schedule from when I was planning, not my actual enrolled one. Thank god that was the only screw up in my schedule. I now have to go through 5-6 layers of red enrollment tape getting permission from everywhere for everything. At least I got 82 percent on it according to my professor. I asked so I would know if it was worth fighting to get in.
Oh ya, and thanks guys for the "welcome to" 's. You're all awesome.

Oh and yes I have to have the sun so Mi. winters tend to really suck some times.