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I worked in a bakery for a short while. I hated it but I kneaded the dough.
I had a spell on robotics ok to start but I agree it gets tediousAlways in the electrical industry during my long career. Apprenticeship, college a bit of time working for myself, then back to contracting where I gained a reputation for being technically rather clever. Then installing and commissioning big pumps and control systems for water authorities and power stations all over UK, a year on contract in Italy for a control system. I always had a private interest in electronics and logic, enough to get me in university, so I took time out to study robotics. That got me an uninteresting job keeping a factories robots running, so I didn't stay there long, rather I moved on to dealing with all of the emergency work for a banking chain, dashing around the county, which took me through to my retirement. It then took me two years before I could properly wind down to being master of my own time and free to holiday when it suited me.
I worked in a motor repair shop in a steelworks in Australia, DC mill motors re fitting coils & bearings, hated it, charge hands & foremen patrolling the workshop, only let up was sitting on the loo
After I parted from the steelworks I spent two years with a firm which looked after the Cathodic Protection systems on various pipelines around Sydney, that was interesting work