San Francisco Zoo Problem
Sure, your job is a pain sometimes, but it's not this bad!
The San Francisco Zoo has an elephant named Calle who has a
chronic illness, requiring medication. The zoo people couldn't get
Calle to take her dose orally, so a California pharmacist developed
a suppository. The 10-inch-long, four-pound, cocoa-butter bullets
are crafted by the good folks at Guittard Chocolates in Burlingame.
Administering the daily medication takes five zoo workers
(FIVE people have jobs worse than yours!), including one person to
distract Calle with treats and one person who wears a full-arm
glove.
Now stop complaining and get back to work.