Avantages
-I had a flexible schedule for the most part, except for when it got busy. My home life and grades plummeted and my other job started giving me more stress than usual. I guess that's what I get for attempting to work 70 hours a week. -A few of my co-workers were very nice to me.
Inconvénients
-Pay was much lower than I expected, but being a college student I thought this would look great on my resume. -The interview was unprofessional, they didn't even ask me any questions. Honestly, they hired me because I looked professional. -There was little to no contact, my office manager gave my hours to another girl one week because she was a favorite, and didn't text me back for two weeks to ask me to come back. I'm still in the process of wondering if I should even come back. I do have another job to fall back on. -Some of the tax pros were very nice and sweet, but there were a few in my office who berated me until I was reduced to tears. I made a mistake with scheduling once. I apologized to the lady who I worked with because this is my first year doing this and I genuinely felt guilty. I kept saying how sorry I was and acknowledged the fact that I had done wrong and she got mad at me in front of clients. She couldn't forgive me. She always gave me the cold shoulder before this incident too.