When Audrey Mascarenhas was a teenager working as a pharmacist's assistant in Toronto, she mentioned to her boss that one day she, too, might like to be a pharmacist.He locked the door."I'm not letting you leave until you promise me that you're not going into pharmacy," said the pharmacist, recalls Mascarenhas. "Look how boring my day is. I have a machine that counts the pills; what do I do all day? You're too bright. You have to promise me that you won't go into pharmacy."
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