Early jobs are both fun and horrendous.
On leaving school at 16 I was told that I was going to work at the same factory my father worked at. He's arranged it all. It was what happened at that time, fathers got their kids a job and you were expected to like it. When I refused to go, I caught some hell.
I always knew that was not my destiny. Office work looked far better, but before I could get that first job in a cosy office, I had some humdingers.
1) First job was cleaning, and repackaging, brake rotors for cars. A truck would pull up and empty a huge load of them in the yard. First you'd have to find matches, and then clean them. They were cleaned in a huge metal sink. I was handed some marigold kitchen gloves and told to start scrubbing. By lunch time I went to pull off the gloves, and they just broke into a mush. The chemicals in the cleaning fluid had eaten through them. So after lunch I tried without the gloves. My hand turned rock hard, and I knew this wasn't going to work out.........
2) Went to the "Job Center" and found a job at an abattoir. Yes, skinny, weedy me. My job was to carry big hunks of dead animal from A to B. It was beyond horrible, and I didn't last long there either.
3) Worked at a fish seller. Although I mostly sold eggs there, it was fun at times. However, it was in a market so when it rained and was cold it was brutal. But worse, and the reason I left, was because one of my jobs was the clean out the freezers each week. Let me just say, there are some smells you can't even wash out of clothes. Essentially, I stank. Badly. As a young man, you can imagine.
4) Got a job with a small construction company as a laborer. This actually went well. The people were friendly, and nothing terrible happened. However, I got offered by first job with the government at this time, and I left to do that.
That led to that and I was office bound. Computers came into my life in 1979 with the Atari 800.