Let's see...paper boy, janitor at old folks home, Pizza Hut (still love pizza), Hot and Now (been a vegitarian ever since), Video Watch (later purchased by Hollywood Video), Electronics Botique (still hate gamers, and that was before podcasting).
Hmm...a brick factory line worker, which is pretty friggn physical for sure, and at an injection plastic facility. I worked in the "tech center" at Staples fixing computers and such. I was a digital graphics tech for some time for a place that makes stuff like the SPAM museum and the Basketball Hall of Fame. Then I switched to automotive stuff. Jiffy Lube. A very small indie shop in rural Michigan (probably my most satisfying job, but sadly helping people who need it most doesn't pay), Honda dealerships, and then I moved to the corporate testing sector having worked for a number of big name companies in that world. Still there. The car thing has been the last 12 years or so.
I've also been a DJ at a roller rink, an installer of office furniture, landscaping (the least satisfying job I've had). I spent some time folding stuff at two different printing presses, working the On Star call center, and some random IT jobs like trying to physically locate for replacement hundreds of dumb terminals in massive massive factories. That one was a real detective situation since those terminals can go without support for decades meaning that while you could see them on the network actually pysically locating them was sometimes much much harder.
I left out the more embarrassing stuff.