a position where I had to learn something. In that sense, I resent this job. This was supposed to be an "invaluable experience" for me when in actuality, it was like any other job I've ever had. It is a good thing I was not looking for full-time employment and that I am continuing my education because if this is what is out there I would be in a lot of trouble. (That is a personal feeling.)You asked us to describe a problem and how I handled. I would say my biggest problem that I had, besides the fact that I hated my supervisor and loathed coming to work everyday, was the time that I was pulled over by a police officer (I explained this in my journal) and harassed for driving while suspended. This little mix up by the IDIOTS at DMV cost me a days wages and put my in bad standing with my boss. I work for an anti-drunk driving organization how do think it looks to my boss getting pulled over and arrested on my way to work because some moron at DMV suspended my license accidentally. Luckily, after thoroughly explaining myself, the officer helped me out and felt bad for me and drove me to work. I had to take off the rest of the day to resolve the matter and to avoid missing any more work due to the lack of a car. I thought I handled that situation very well and to tell you the truth I don't think I could of handled it any better so I'm not even going to explain possible alternatives to solving that problem.In conclusion, this was one of the worst experiences I've ever encountered and frankly I am upset with Berkeley College and don't think they should have an association with this company anymore. It is not a conducive environment to learn in or get experience from. The supervisor is a crooked, two-faced, money-hungry woman, and I would never emulate her behavior. She is fighting for a just cause but the way she goes about it makes me sick. She completely misuses and takes advantage of her employees and I do not recommend sen...