What I liked
There are a wide range of people that I was able to connect with both close to my age and much older. The different jobs I performed, while sometimes were boring, gave me perspective on what people of the minorities have to deal with full-time. Also, factory workers are amazing. The tolerance they have for doing things that for me were extremely hard to deal with is.....just wow. The packers had to stand for 10 hours packing. (The shifts were 10 hours each). I was part of them for 1 day and after I had felt as if my arms will rip off. The factory building is huge (coming from a person that has never visited a factory until their first day on the job). There are many different sounds one hears: the sound of the forklift driving/reversing, the machinery, mumbled voices of people talking. It was great to hear all of them. Factories contain assembly lines. Some are hard to manage, others easy. I got to experience both. Let me tell you, the easy ones were the boring ones. But, in the 6 days throughout 4 weeks I worked there, a really different and unique experience that I hope I won't have to experience again. (I mean, I want to achieve my dream job. Hopefully, I will. If not, I know what is waiting for me)