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Post by Khris Carrie on Mar 25, 2008 16:22:18 GMT -5
1.) You must be eighteen to work professionally with the animals. That is United States law, not our own.
2.) Respect the senority of the other trainers and listen to their advice.
3.) Respect the visitors and be friendly. If you see them doing something wrong, tell them to stop. If they do something that might intentionally or un-intentionally hurt our marine life, explain what they did and then throw them out. Our animals come first.
4.) The types of dolphins allowed here are: Bottlenose(either pacific or atlantic), Spinner and Speckled.
5.) Respect all of our marine mammal friends here, even if they are not yours. If you are caught harassing the animals or doing something that could possibly endanger said animal or someone else, you will be fired, no question.
6.) The park opens to the public at eight o' clock in the morning. All trainers must start their day at six thirty.
7.) The park closes to the public at ten o'clock in the evening. No trainer can end their day until eleven thirty. If you have a sick, injured or young animal you are looking after, you may stay as long as you like. Just make sure that you get a key from management so you can lock up.
8.) Wash your hands after ever encounter with your marine mammals before you touch another. If you are a germ-o-phob or neat freak, then feel free to express it. If you are not either, fake it. We do not want transfer of diseases, God forbid one of our animals is infected.
9.) This is a fun job, so have fun!
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