I
Used To Work In A Zoo
When I was 16 I discovered that having
a job would be of great value to me. It would be of value because
I could buy gas for my car, pay for my clothes, etc. The problem
with being 16 and wanting a job is finding one. Luckily my dad knew
the caretaker at the zoo and he asked him if they needed any help.
He said to send me down for an interview. The very next day I went
to the zoo and met him in his office. There we talked for a while
and finally he told me he had a job that he thought I could do.
He told me to follow him and we went through a series of tunnels
and alleys (employee entrance) until we emerged by the gorilla cage.
I noticed that the cage was empty. He pointed to the cage and begin
to explain that the gorilla Mabel was getting very old and had just
yesterday gotten sick and had to be taken to the vet. Mabel was
one of the feature attractions at the zoo and the kids just loved
to see her. Mabel never did much but sit on the branch of that big
tree and held onto the rope that was hanging down. He went on to
say that he had a gorilla suit I could wear if I would be interested
in sitting on the branch for 4 hours at a time. It sounded good
to me so I told him I would.
The next day I went to the zoo, put
on the gorilla suit and climbed into the cage. I sat on the branch
holding the rope and soon there was a crowd of children pressing
their faces to the bars. About an hour passed and I began to get
into this gorilla stuff. I would grab the rope and swing across
the cage. The kids thought it was great so I started swinging higher
and higher. In the next cage there was a lion and he was becoming
irritated by my antics and began to pace his cage and roar. I kept
swinging and started to swing to the lion's side of the cage and
would use my feet to push off of his bars. I could really swing
out far and he roared even louder. All of a sudden I missed the
bars and flew through and dropped into the lion's cage. I landed
on my back and was stunned but immediately got up and ran to the
front of the cage screaming "help me, help me, I am not who
you think I am". Just as I got that out the lion jumped on
my back and knocked me to the ground. His head was at my neck and
he said, "shut up stupid or you will get us both fired".
The point to the story is that I took
the job because it had a value to me. You will hear on TV news reporters
say that we have a valueless society. This is incorrect. Even gang
members have values, they value things like money & drugs. Everyone
has values, it is the principles that determine what your values
will be. The Scout Law sets a foundation of solid moral principles,
from these come good values. Goodnight Scouts! |