This.
My first job was help desk. Did I want to answer the phones all day? Not really, but it gave me work experience and got me in the company. From there I moved up to server tech then eventually NOC (which is kinda downgrade but better pay, better hours, less stress, so it was upgrade imo). Also, stop expecting to get a good job at a company coming off the street. The good jobs go to internal applicants, their jobs then go outside. Sometimes it's a pretty big chain reaction before a job even has to go outside. You want one of those jobs to get you in the company so you can later on apply internally to a better job. Don't expect this to be instantanious, it could be years before an internal job opens up. Companies today are laying off more than they are hiring. Consider yourself very lucky if you even get in to a company that is in your field.