Slumber
Jebadiah worked at the factory down
the road from home. Don’t know if one
could call what he did work. Jebadiah could
never stay awake at work. His boss was
always very angry with him and often told ole’ Jeb, “Keep it up and you’ll lose
it!” Such threats did not bother
Jeb. He was very careless and took pride
in the numerous times his boss failed to catch him in a slumbering state. His work ethic was very poor and the factory
output suffered. This made his boss
angrier and he continued to ferociously threaten Jeb. But Jebadiah didn’t care. He began to take more siestas at work and his
co-workers were starting to get angry as well.
Some threatened him, saying, “You’ll lose it, Jeb!” He didn’t care; he continued to catnap. One day, he fell asleep out in the open. This time when he awoke, he was tied to a
pole in the middle of the factory, where everyone could see him. He was in severe pain and could feel
something hot dripping down his face. He heard his boss say, “He’ll never sleep
on the job again!” Jebadiah caught his
reflection in a nearby machine and was horrified at the sight: his eyelids had
been haphazardly cut off and blood was pouring from his new wounds. Did you think “it” was his job he’d lose? If
so, then the moral here could be don’t assume.
But the moral here is simply don’t sleep on the job.
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