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Created on: January 23, 2009
Working in a pharmacy,
Can be a stressful job,
Customers in general,
Are a grumpy impatient mob.
The pharmacist often juggles,
Three tasks at once,
They are lucky to get,
Five minutes break for lunch.
Often sticking labels,
Can be a monotonous task,
But when the shop is busy,
The day goes pretty fast.
There is joy in helping people,
Who are very very sick,
But there are some customers,
That you'd rather give the flick.
Looking at the positives,
The job is pretty cruisy,
And when it is quiet,
I start mentally snoozing.
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