Wow... I actually had a similar experience to the first one posted up here.
I used to work for PMR, and was constantly hasselled into working more hours. They did it differently out here, though- however many "interviews" you managed to arrange over the course of a week would determine your hourly pay... as in, you make minimum wage as a base, and if you schedule 5 appts, your whole week's wages go up by a dollar, or something ridiculous like that. We never got credit for most of the appointments we did set up-- we had to fight them to get the credit we deserved. I was there for one month... I never even received my last paycheck. But I did get the W2 for it! Including the paycheck I never received... so even though it wasn't that much, I still had to declare it.
Jennifer
Oceanside, California
U.S.A.