One of the jobs Piers Morgan had was working as a lumberjack. Yup, before challenging politicians and public figures in the press and on television, he was logging trees. Per GoSocial, he had the job while studying at Harlow College, so he presumably traded being a lumberjack for being in local press after finishing at the school.
However, that wasn't Morgan's only job before he was famous. After graduating, but before he decided to go into journalism, he spent a year as an insurance clerk at Lloyd's of London (via CNN), self-described as the "world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories."
It's a far cry from his more recent roles, which of course include his stint presenting "Good Morning Britain" in the U.K. before his departure earlier this year following his comments on the interview Prince William and Meghan Markle did with Oprah Winfrey (via Manchester Evening News), and his role as a columnist for the Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday.