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14. Did working at a pharmacy help to create your drug habbit?
When I was 16, I got a job helping at the register of a drug store. Basically, I sold ornaments and 4 inch handheld globes that displayed a miniaturized old man smiling with his hands extended from his parka; if you shook it, it would snow on him.
If you shook it hard, the elderly people would say ?wow!?
When I was around 17, one of the pharmacy technicians quit and they didn?t want to pay for a new one (they were penny pinching at the time). So I got asked to help out when they got busy. Basically, I would deal with the front of the RX counter. They liked me doing it because it primarily involved dealing with very enraged people, I tended to calm them down.
People needing drug refills have a tendency to get a little crazy.
Soon after, I ended up working the RX section as a tech. Basically, my job was to know every generic drug by name, locate it when a script called for it, and in most cases count and hand over to the pharmacist.
Makes you feel confident when you go inside a drug store! Haha
I don?t have a drug habbit, I am a much calmer guy now than I used to be. I don?t like doing things to my body anymore, however, in my younger days, I tried everything under the sun once or twice.
I am 30 now, honestly, I don?t think my body would fare well under extreme conditions. I lived to be young when I was young and I don?t regret it, but now things are a lot different.
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