The shittiest boss I ever had?
I'm still with my first job, but the general manager before our new (and very amazing one) came along, she was hell. She constantly degraded us and made it obvious who she hated, she made me very uncomfortable, she would yell at me a lot personally and tell me I did a horrible job or that I didn't do this, and let worse people get away with a lot more when I came to work and tried my hardest. She broke a plum on my a** once. As in she threw it and my a** just happened to look like a baseball glove.
Why working for family sucks:
Lousy pay (or great pay, rarely), you're obviously free every waking moment, and I don't know if this is personally true for everyone else, but it's hard to be yourself around family because with mine they want to assume you're the same as you were growing up. You don't change, so you're still the kid and they will try to change their selves even and over all just make it uncomfortable.
What would I do with a million dollars?
Spoil myself a bit, help out my mother, then try and save it up. I would continue working because I don't know what I would do without a job, but that would definitely be my rainy day money.
What am I saving up for?
A 2014 Chevy Spark. I want the lime green one, I did the math and by Jan 7th, I will have 3,400 saved up with enough money for a down payment, gas, insurance, and to help pay for the car. It's between 12k - 14k and I absolutely love it! It's won 3 awards, being the top safety pick, the ecological pick (85% of my soon to be car is recyclable), and the popular pick. I can connect my phone to it to play my music, and I can break check my passengers when they wanna do s**t. Oh, you wanna change the radio? Break check. You want to lean down and get something off the floor? Break check. You wanna tell me to stop break checking your a**? Break check.
Your financial aid?
********, man, I don't know anything about the economy. Maybe you're too white class?
Brazil's epic failure?
Haaaaaa.