well I've had many jobs so I will try to remember them all;
First job ever was delivering Newspapers and also did yard work and winter snow removal for my customers. I also helped out with building new homes and house repairs with my dad and brothers.
Then I worked at a High's Ice cream parlor.
As a hobby I worked on cars. I had 9 brothers so we had many to play with.
Then I cleaned toilets at a big company because that was the only job opening they had & I needed the money. Once an opening came up in the company for a industrial mechanic's helper, I took it on. There I worked with all types of equipment as well as learned to do sheet metal work, welding, pipe fitting, electrical wiring and all types of stuff.
From there I got a job as a TAB Tech, which I tested and balanced heating & Ac units along with all types of water units.
Then I crushed my foot, I could not walk for about 5 years (the doctors said I never would walk again but I showed them) During those 5 years, I taught myself to do wood working and set up my own shop so I could work around not being able to walk with out falling on my face. I did that for a long time while forcing myself to learn to walk again.
I got tired of doing work for people that did not appreciate how much time and effort went into doing the wood working so I started sewing for the 4H clubs around my area. That lead into a business of sewing for many people and I stayed doing that for many years until I moved into the country.
My last job before just quite was working from home, posting loads on the internet for truck drivers. I was posting loads for over 500 companies all over the US, Canada & Mexico. This was a very boring job but the money was good.
Now I'm retired and do as a dang well please. I wouldn't change a thing!
Not a job but a pleasure, I now quilt for soldiers!