My first (summer) job: Taking measurements and checking road conditions of roads throughout the shire. Don't remember 1st day too well, but do know that I wasn't too comfortable working there. There were some good memories though watching some co-workers prank my work colleague and going around to someones place for lunch etc.
My first (full time) job: Becoming a laser printer, but first had to take duplicates of Microfiche. That bit was so boring I was almost literally bored to tears and couldn't wait to actually start on the laser machines. I was with the company for a little under 9 years though, and had my ups and downs. Perhaps my biggest disappointments early on was being overlooked for promotions to shift supervisor. I would train people on the machines, and apply for the supervisor position countless times, but was always overlooked because I wasn't very outspoken. To make matters worse, those that I trained would get the position that I wanted. Eventually though, a management change ended the run of bad luck and I was made supervisor. However the same thing happened when I wanted to get into the IT department, until once again, I managed to connect to one of the managers who was able to put a good word in for me. However that job was only short lived because I decided that I didn't want to be in the IT field, and I moved companies. Worked for this second company for just under 5 years doing more laser printing and I have just left my job to go and pursue study and hopefully change fields.
All said and done I had about 40 people sign my leaving card at the 1st company, and only about 8 this time around. I guess from this perspective I connected to a lot of people in the 1st company, but still never made any close friends from it. I guess having a little bit of ambition can be a great driving force for connecting to people as I never had the ambition to go anywhere once I moved to the second company. I was just happy to remain low key. It was only meant to be a temporary job though, so to think that it almost lasted me 5 years is mind blowing.