Work experience is good to have especially. It seems more prestigious if you're doing it, being aware of no pay.
Right now I have a part time job at a Rite Aid, and it's all right.
The people that walk in sometimes are just plain obnoxious, but that's everywhere.
I don't work many days, but the days I do covers enough hours to get decent pay at $8/hour.
Especially in this horrible economy, me wanting a job had me resort to this as it was the only opportunity I had.
But once you start a career, and do it everyday, you'll either love it or hate it.
Personally, go with something you love.
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But congrats on the work, it'll get you far as long as you put your mind to it.