Having a Math Degree I like numbers and when the Census figures came out from Stats Canada yesterday I reveled in the glorious minutia of the data that that was published.
Some of the interesting tidbits published were:
Read through this data it’s always interesting to read and learn about.
Remember your taxes need to be submitted darn soon, and our amigo over at the Canadian Capitalist reminds us to get our butts going on this important financial act. I have already received my refund (and spent it 2 times over), so I am done in this area.
On the weekend I saw yet another example why math and arithmetic is important in our busy world.
We were at a fast food restaurant in Burlington, and a new trainee was working the cash. The service was very slow and the food was cold, but that is not the point of the story. When we finally got to the point where I was to pay for my food, I was told the total was $12.52 , I pulled out a $20 Bill, and a two-nie and found 2 quarters and two pennies and handed it to the young lady. She correctly pressed the right buttons and the register dutifully told her I was due $10.00 change.
This is when the problem arose. The register opened and she deposited my money into the drawer and then looked perplexed. After what felt like 2 minutes (most likely only 20 seconds), she calls over her supervisor (an older woman), and she pronounced, “I can’t give him change!”.
The supervisor looked at the tray and said, “Yes, you can!?!”.
The trainee pronounced, “… but there are no $10 bills…”. The supervisor rolled her eyes and pulled two $5 bills out handed them to me, looked at the trainee with a look of, “I am glad you are not my kid” and walked away.
Arithmetic is an important aspect to every education.