Eventually, my little break came in when I got hired to teach English to Koreans. I only lasted for a week in training. They got me kicked out for not having that "X-Factor" they were looking for. On the other hand, I figured it was a great thing since I realized that working there for a long time wouldn't be good for me in the long run. I mean, the pay was shitty and they expect too much from you. It's a bad deal unless your heart is really for teaching.
So anyways, I continued applying until I found a perfect part-time job for me -- working this time as a call center agent. It would only be temporary until I get myself hired at a decent job...and by decent, I mean a traditional 9 to 5 job that hasn't anything to do with constant verbal beating. I'm sick and tired of being part of the trend. I want to have a job that I can be proud of. For now, I'm going to deal with this call center thing. At least here, the pay's pretty decent even for a part-timer.