i'm looking to minimize input(work) with the maximum output(money). I have a disability, receive a small sum each month and want to pursue my education, which I am. But i notice most part time work places have this air of negativity to it, example: i was practically scolded by a cashier(in charge of orientation) For not disclosing my disability during my initial interview. She is ignorant of the disability act, obviously. Secondly i'm expected to report to what appears to be a head cashier? its almost laughable
I've worked two days and i already want to look for work elsewhere. obviously many could argue i'm the one with an attitude problem. But in reality i don't rely on support from my parents so i push for my disabilities and needs to be known when i decide! If my coworkers or bosses give me attitude i will only tolerate so much before blowing my lid and hopping to another job. what is the solution to this vicious cycle, that doesn't destroy my self-worth? and don't say not working cause i need to have enough money not to rely on other people
i'm talking about maximizing income with minimizing workload.