Next, let's look at the working environment. Gas stations are generally built in all directions. In summer, the sun is shining. Even if there is air conditioning in the office, it is hot and cold all day, which is very uncomfortable. If it's windy in winter, it's very windy and very cold. So compared with white-collar workers sitting in the office all day, it is cold in summer and hot in winter, and the environment is worse.
In addition, if you analyze your personal income, the social elites you can meet at the gas station are very limited and not as busy as white-collar workers, which has a lot to do with your future development. It depends on whether you want to be a boss or just a part-time job.
But in the end, the most important thing is the background. No matter where you work, you should pay attention to the background. The development with background is more favorable, and those without background will still be like that.
Therefore, if you have a backstage at the gas station and the backstage is strong enough, I suggest you work hard for one or two years. By then, you will be really developed. If you can't adjust it, find another one. When these two years were wasted,