I'll keep it brief
>I'm a graduate planning on teaching in Asia next year
>parents want me to get a job until then
>offered full time job for basically minimum wage
>shitty permanent office job (I'll have to lie about my future plans)
>I don't need that many hours/ that much money
Should I take it or wait for something better to come along?
>>18484358
Take it until you find something more comfortable , also I have never heard of anybody having a problem of too much money . Also you don't know when you will find another job.
>>18484383
You're totally right. Plus it's much easier to find a better job, when you have a job already. And employers always want to hire people with experience.
We've all worked shit jobs. It's gets easier to find good work as long as you build experience, and skills.
>>18484431
The thing is I've already worked what is essentially this exact job in my gap year, only for better money. I have the experience. In terms of job history, this is a sideways step.
I just don't see the point in working a job for 40 hours per week, for bad pay, and with little sociability.