I spent a lot of time (years) wondering...how did I manage to enjoy just about every job I ever had ?
Came to the conclusion its not the job, its you, and how you throw yourself into it.
I've worked from 16 in a Little Chef, to coal.surveying in the mid 1970s, to site labouring, engineering storeman to engineering buyer then at around 40, went on the tools in the fruit industry.
Best two ?
17 yo, driving Land-rovers across country, surveying coal fields. Laying cables, detonating explosives...acting like loons, enjoying the countryside and driving 3.5 litre land-rover...at 17, what's not to like ?
40 yo, got a job on the tools, no qualifications, aptitude and application was what they wanted. Paid very well compared to previous jobs and after 3 years I was working in Cyprus twice a year, Spain, Egypt, Uruguay, installing packing lines, training local people to operate and maintain the machinery, eventually ran the maintenence operation single handedly, top to bottom, maintenance, most electrics, servicing, breakdowns, maintenence records etc etc, the whole shebang (sp)
Oh yes, and retirement, im enjoying that more than I expected. Looking after two children limits free time but when theyre at school.... my time is mine, its fabulous.