[quote name='neopolss']Find the most back breaking and difficult job possible. While it sounds insane, it will build a good strong work foundation. And besides that, once you move on, no job will ever seem difficult compared to it.[/quote]
Very true. My previous part-time job was at a car wash place. They treated their employees like crap. The part-time teenagers (like myself) didn't have a fixed schedule. They just expected us to show up and wait to be clocked in. Most days I would show up and wait in the break room for 30mins - 1 hour to be clocked in. When I finally did get clocked in, they wouldn't let me take a break until the cars started to slow down (which would sometimes last until the night). Sometimes I would show up, wait for an hour and never get clocked in because business is slow, so I just leave. When I finally did get clocked in, they would sometimes keep me working out in the heat, washing cars non-stop for 8+ hours. I sometimes felt like I was going to die at the end of the day. I probably could report them for violating some kind of rules, but I know most of the employees don't speak english and need that job badly since they cannot get hired other places without knowing english.
I only kept that job for a few months, since it was so flexible and good for someone who is schooling at the same time. My new job at blockbuster seems so much more easier now, even though alot of the employees complain about how busy we get on weekends. I'm just happy I get breaks and get to work indoors.