Let's see... First job? Worked with my friend when I was 14 for his family's construction business. He was friends with my older brothers, he's 10 years older than me, so he was 24 at the time. I got paid a shitload for being 14 and driving around listening to punk rock. A few days were actual labor, but all in all, it was pretty good. I remember my first check being like $400 and just being floored by that amount. I clearly remember buying a new skateboard, a Black Label watch, a purple Gameboy Color and Pokemon Red as soon as I got the money.
Next, I worked at Kmart when I was 15 until right after I turned 19. My brother in law was a manager at another Kmart, so he got me hired, illegally, I believe (pretty sure you have to be 16 to work in Utah). It was retail... I remember cursing a lady out not so under my breath one day and she heard everything. She raised her eyebrows at me and I was fairly mortified. Eventually, I got moved to the accounting section, in the office. A manager stole $500 and, naturally, being 18 working in the accounting section, it got pinned on me. They gave me some ridiculous ultimatum, like if the totals for the store were off more than $.03 or something from then on, I was fired. So, I quit.
Next, I worked at a lumber yard. It was the most depressing environment I ever worked in. This was just after high school. I worked there from 19 to 21. I was the youngest guy there, into punk rock and psychobilly, among a bunch of macho rednecks... I'll let you figure out how that went for me. A lot of those dudes started drinking in the parking lot right after work. Just a shit environment all around.
I took a huge pay cut, making basically minimum wage, to work at a screen printing shop after that. From 21 to 22. That job was awesome. I made pennies, but it was such an awesome environment, that I didn't even care. Awesome coworkers and a super small company. Great times.
Due to making something like $7 an hour, I took another job at an arcade at the same time. Actually, when I started at the arcade, it was in trade for a Big Red MVS cabinet. I worked that off in like two weeks. Then, I just stayed on and took all the MVS art out of all the Neo Geo machines in the place. I clearly remember closing the place down and playing DDR with my friends well into the night. Great times.
This was probably the height of my satisfied working life. Didn't make any money at all, but it was pretty agreeable. Except, the arcade got robbed while I was the only person there one night. A meth head held me at knife point until I gave him all the money in the place. That was pretty wack... A blemish on an otherwise decent experience. Working at an arcade isn't all it's cracked up to be though.
Around this time, as you can probably understand, I got a little sick of working slacker jobs, so I went to university.
Also, I started at the job before the one I have right now. I worked at a hospital laboratory, preparing specimens for testing. I worked there from the time I was 22 until I was 26. It was a great job. Decent work, decent wage, most coworkers were students or had other aspirations, anyway. It was a solid job. I had a great time there. Didn't really have any particularly bad experiences. Pulled a lot of stupid stuff while I was there. Had awesome coworkers, a lot of whom I'm still friends with.
Then, I graduated from university and took a job teaching English in Japan, which is the job I have now. And that's literally every job I've had. I've had more experiences that I wonder how I made it through with this job than any other I've had. It's maybe best to not post about that stuff yet though...