
During the investigation, it turned out the roommates were harboring fugitives from the country of Honduras. I was very obviously scared and called security, once arrived, it was discovered that these men were “friends” of roommate round three. Termed.Ī few weeks later after another round of roommate roulette, I wake up around 3 am to find strange men laying on my couch. The marijuana was said to be mine, and a drug test proved that it was not mine, but theirs.
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This started a series of room inspections, which the roommate trashed my room beforehand (it was prohibited to have anything on the floors and bathrooms not be cleaned). A report was filed and the roommate blamed the marijuana smell on me. I’m glad it wasn’t an urgent situation, because, after 45 minutes of waiting, security officers finally showed up to unlock my roommates' room to find nothing. I’ve never smelled it before in my life, but I do know that I am allergic to most smoke, so we thought it’d be best to call security. One day I came home from Walmart with a friend, and she mentions to be that my apartment smells like marijuana. I had a total of three different rounds of roommates. I basically played roommate roulette my entire program. Always take two busses ahead of when you need to get to work unless the bus is on fire when it arrives (yes, TranStar busses regularly caught on fire while being ridden).
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This is of course after you sat at Vista for 30 minutes while you were already late for work, and the bus drivers talked and ate their lunch.
DISNEY COLLEGE PROGRAM DRIVER
You had to show your ID to the bus driver for them to allow you on the bus, there were even a few bus drivers that would grab your wrists as you walked down the aisle to a seat if they didn’t see your ID. If you’ve never ridden on TranStar, I can’t even begin to describe the absolute terror that you feel when you’re riding on the bus. Up until this point in my story is basically background information, this is where my story begins. I went through the typical week of waiting for my background check and then Traditions at the end of the week, I had a day off, and I started work. On my check in day, I found out where I would be working-Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort at Captain Cooks quick service restaurant. I was ready for this new adventure in my life! I was so nervous, but I went through the whole process of checking in and moving in. My check in was at Vista Way (where I would end up living) at 9 am. We prepared for me to move across the country, I felt like I was moving away for college again and packing everything into mine and my mom’s car to make the two day, fourteen-hour journey. My family was proud of me for earning this prestigious opportunity. I was just about as excited as any Disney freak could be.

Now, I did not go for SA because my school didn’t allow internships as a freshman, so I declined the offer, and applied again the next semester and was accepted for Fall Advantage (FA) for QSFB once again, and I accepted.
