Friday, January 21, 2011

A well planned retirement--From the London Times


Outside England 's Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses. For 25 years, its parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant. The fees were for cars ($1.40), for buses (about $7).

Then, one day, after 25 solid years of never missing a day of work, he just didn't show up; so the Zoo Management called the City Council and asked it to send them another parking agent.

The Council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the Zoo's own responsibility.
The Zoo advised the Council that the attendant was a City employee.
The City Council responded that the lot attendant had never been on the City payroll.

Meanwhile, sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain or South of France or Italy ... Is a man who'd apparently had a ticket machine installed completely on his own and then had simply begun to show up every day, commencing to collect and keep the parking fees, estimated at about $560 per day -- for 25 years. Assuming 7 days a week, this amounts to just over $7 million dollars ... And no one even knows his name.

Courtesy of Donnie Anderson

"Apparently the Bristol Zoo "micro manages" it's work force. I bet if I applied for the Directorship, or a head curator position, a mammal curator position, or even a feline or elephant curator position, they would be quick to point out that I don't have an animal science degree. LOL"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

from Jim Stockley: Fun story Wade, never happened but wish it did ;-)

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/humo/a/bristol_zoo_car_park_attendant.htm

and

http://www.snopes.com/crime/clever/carpark.asp