Even if the job sucks for one reason or another, stick with it and do your job well. Shake the hand of every pilot that walks onto your ramp. I have been working at an FBO for a little over a year now and it has done great things for me. If you want to fly, there is no better place to be. You are surrounded by what you love all day. I after I finished college (Louisiana Tech), there wasn't a whole lot on the market for new pilot. I moved back home and decided to get my helicopter add-on ratings. While I was doing that, I needed a part-time job to help with bills. I got a line job at 0R3 with Evergreen Helicopters Intl'. I got so much more out of it than a check. I met all the local guys who owned planes and helicopters, and all the pilots that flew the jets in from larger cities. I got to be good friends with these guys and now I have access to 5 different planes.
I ask every professional pilot that comes in, "What route did you take to get where you are? How long did it take? Are there any right seats available?"
I even fell into a great time building job there. I fly as an aerial communication platform for our offshore helicopters. 8+ hrs a day!