Saturday, June 1, 2013

Experiences

An elderly couple retired to the countryside to a small isolated cottage
overlooking some rugged and rocky heathland.

One early morning, the woman saw from her window a young man
dressed in working clothes walking on the heath about a hundred
yards away. He was carrying a spade and a small case and he
disappeared from view behind a copse of trees.

The woman thought no more about it but around the same time the
next day she saw the man again, carrying his spade and a small case,
and again he disappeared behind the copse.
The woman mentioned this to her husband who said he was probably
a farmer or gamekeeper setting traps, or performing some other
country practice that would be perfectly normal, and so not to worry.

However, after several more sightings of the young man with the
spade over the next two weeks, the woman persuaded her husband to
take a stroll - early, before the man tended to arrive - to the copse of
trees to investigate what he was doing.
There they found a surprisingly long and deep trench, rough and
uneven at one end, becoming much neater and tidier towards the
other end.

"How strange," the old lady said, "Why dig a trench here...and in such
difficult rocky ground?" and her husband agreed.
Just then the young man appeared earlier than his usual time.

"You're early," said the old woman, making light of their obvious
curiosity, "We wondered what you were doing and we also wondered
what was in the case."
"I'm digging a trench," said the man who continued, realizing a bigger
explanation was appropriate. "I'm actually learning how to dig a good
trench because the job I'm being interviewed for later today says that
experience is essential, so I'm getting the experience. And the
case...it's got my lunch in it."
He got the job.


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