After I ER'd, DW and I decided to take a PT j*b repositioning cars for dealers and driving cars from dealerships to the auction. The pay was pathetic ($0.15/mile) but we thought maybe there would be some camaraderie and potential for social interaction. Oddly enough, there were politics, cliques, back-stabbing and open hostility among the w*rkers - most long-termers.
Once we were moving a dealer's entire stock to a "tent" sale. There was a prescribed route as a dozen or so cars were moved at a time - followed by a van ride back to the dealership. On one trip, the traffic (created by the large number of extra cars on the road) left me out in a main street, partially blocking traffic as I waited for all the "movers" in front of me to make a turn. SO, I edged around the car in front of me and went to the next intersection to relieve the traffic jam. Back at the dealer, the "straw boss" took me aside and told me he knew what I had done. "Don't do it again. It upsets everyone."
Virtually every trip, someone got "upset" with someone else. I decided quickly that it wasn't worth the money and the "adventure" just wasn't there. Any "social interaction" was usually unpleasant as well.
SO, choose your PT gig carefully. You may get ALL the hassle of a "real" j*b with a pittance for your pay. YMMV