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Title: Starting a new job
Post by: brian8713 on March 01, 2019, 09:26:37 am
Not gonna lie, I'm rather scared. I'm starting a new job on March 11th. I was kind of "pushed out" of my current job. My position was eliminated. I'm not happy about it, but it is what it is and I found another job within a week. Any tips for dealing with the 1st day jitters? I know I'm gonna be really scared on at least my first few days.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: metsrock69 on March 01, 2019, 02:58:18 pm
Just do what comes natural. keep your eyes open , your ears open and take all in. Don't try to accomplish all in a day. You will learn little by little each day and it will become easier.Good luck with the job
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: brian8713 on March 01, 2019, 03:14:33 pm
Thank you!!
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: oldbuddy on March 01, 2019, 05:36:50 pm
A Job? What's that?
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: countrygirl12 on March 02, 2019, 07:10:52 am
Not gonna lie, I'm rather scared. I'm starting a new job on March 11th. I was kind of "pushed out" of my current job. My position was eliminated. I'm not happy about it, but it is what it is and I found another job within a week. Any tips for dealing with the 1st day jitters? I know I'm gonna be really scared on at least my first few days.

You should be happy.  You have said repeatedly how unhappy you were and how much you hated your last job.

You are lucky you found a new job within a week.  Not that easy for most people.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: mrsmere on March 02, 2019, 07:36:10 am
Pray. Try taking deep breaths and this may help the nerves, be attentive and learn as much as possible.  Take as many mental notes as you can.  Watch who you confide in because everyone is not always there to help you succeed.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: catchow on March 02, 2019, 09:18:12 am
I have always hated those first days :( Hopefully some nice people step up and make you feel welcome. Hang in there, you can do this!!!
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: JaniceSW on March 02, 2019, 09:27:05 am
Just do what comes natural. keep your eyes open , your ears open and take all in. Don't try to accomplish all in a day. You will learn little by little each day and it will become easier.Good luck with the job

This is pretty good advice, Brian.  Count your blessings that you found another job quickly.  Just think about being at no or reduced income for what could have been a lengthy period!  Also, is the job in the same category as your last because you will adapt quickly if it is?  Just be friendly, ask questions if you need to, make sure you're on time, and don't confide too much in anyone for awhile. Try to learn and be aware of what they call "company culture," or who, what, where, and why at the company!
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: cadence4u on March 02, 2019, 11:59:37 am
Congrats to your new job. Work hard to get promotion down the line.  :highfive: Also, be happy about your new position! At least you have a job.

What type of job you are doing?



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Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: dreamyxo on March 02, 2019, 11:05:41 pm
Bring in some donuts.  People like the get fed and it can be a little bit of an ice breaker.  People will think the new guy is just so nice.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: Nancy5 on March 03, 2019, 05:38:35 am
That’s great news!  Remember everyone had a ‘first day’. I’m sure you will be fine.  Just be nice to everyone and before you know you will fit right in.  Good luck and keep us posted.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: hkckk5 on March 03, 2019, 01:07:44 pm
Congrats to finding something so quickly. My son-in-law was laid off from a place he worked at for 15 years due to company soon closing. It took him 4 months to find a new job. If your nervous on your first day just take a deep breath and be yourself. Count your blessings. You could still be looking for a job.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: Yukichan77 on March 03, 2019, 07:42:50 pm
Congrats on finding a new job! The first day is always awkward but just be yourself. I think that's the most important thing. I think showing how hard you work is important too.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: lywb2168 on March 04, 2019, 05:40:06 am
Congrats on the new job.  As a person that switch jobs withing the last 6 months I know how you feel.  It was a tad different for me, since even though it was a new job (new office different duties) I knew 75% of the people and managers on the new place, but I was still nervous.  Just do what Bryan said: keep your eyes open , your ears open and take all in. Don't try to accomplish all in a day. You will learn little by little each day and it will become easier. Hope is what you expect and want.  Good luck
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: countrygirl12 on March 04, 2019, 05:52:24 am
Just do what comes natural. keep your eyes open , your ears open and take all in. Don't try to accomplish all in a day. You will learn little by little each day and it will become easier.Good luck with the job

This is pretty good advice, Brian.  Count your blessings that you found another job quickly.  Just think about being at no or reduced income for what could have been a lengthy period!  Also, is the job in the same category as your last because you will adapt quickly if it is?  Just be friendly, ask questions if you need to, make sure you're on time, and don't confide too much in anyone for awhile. Try to learn and be aware of what they call "company culture," or who, what, where, and why at the company!

Def agree with not confiding it people.  People are evil and vindictive.  Esp when a new person comes on the scene.  You might be trying to take something from them.  (rolling eyes here)

People like to try to find out all they can about you so they can flap their jaws about you to everybody else.  Seen it happen.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: brian8713 on March 05, 2019, 12:17:32 pm
Just do what comes natural. keep your eyes open , your ears open and take all in. Don't try to accomplish all in a day. You will learn little by little each day and it will become easier.Good luck with the job

This is pretty good advice, Brian.  Count your blessings that you found another job quickly.  Just think about being at no or reduced income for what could have been a lengthy period!  Also, is the job in the same category as your last because you will adapt quickly if it is?  Just be friendly, ask questions if you need to, make sure you're on time, and don't confide too much in anyone for awhile. Try to learn and be aware of what they call "company culture," or who, what, where, and why at the company!

Def agree with not confiding it people.  People are evil and vindictive.  Esp when a new person comes on the scene.  You might be trying to take something from them.  (rolling eyes here)

People like to try to find out all they can about you so they can flap their jaws about you to everybody else.  Seen it happen.

Yeah, I'm not confiding anything in anyone. Not doing the "office gossip" thing, although there's a ton of it in my current office. What's funny ... I guess ... is that they haven't told my staff their last day is tomorrow yet. I can only imagine how they're going to react.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: countrygirl12 on March 05, 2019, 04:26:49 pm
Just do what comes natural. keep your eyes open , your ears open and take all in. Don't try to accomplish all in a day. You will learn little by little each day and it will become easier.Good luck with the job

This is pretty good advice, Brian.  Count your blessings that you found another job quickly.  Just think about being at no or reduced income for what could have been a lengthy period!  Also, is the job in the same category as your last because you will adapt quickly if it is?  Just be friendly, ask questions if you need to, make sure you're on time, and don't confide too much in anyone for awhile. Try to learn and be aware of what they call "company culture," or who, what, where, and why at the company!

Def agree with not confiding it people.  People are evil and vindictive.  Esp when a new person comes on the scene.  You might be trying to take something from them.  (rolling eyes here)

People like to try to find out all they can about you so they can flap their jaws about you to everybody else.  Seen it happen.

Yeah, I'm not confiding anything in anyone. Not doing the "office gossip" thing, although there's a ton of it in my current office. What's funny ... I guess ... is that they haven't told my staff their last day is tomorrow yet. I can only imagine how they're going to react.

"Your Staff"?  You were the boss?  The entire staff is being let go and you are the only one who was told?
That sounds pretty dirty. 
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: PGS28 on March 06, 2019, 09:06:27 am
Congrats  :highfive:  It's normal to be afraid, you'll get the hang of it.
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: PGS28 on March 06, 2019, 09:07:34 am
Tips: write down or video record what you think you may have a hard time remembering, be pleasant but not a push over, and ask questions when necessary even if you think it means risking sounding stupid.  Good luck!!
Title: Re: Starting a new job
Post by: countrygirl12 on March 06, 2019, 12:18:35 pm
Tips: write down or video record what you think you may have a hard time remembering, be pleasant but not a push over, and ask questions when necessary even if you think it means risking sounding stupid.  Good luck!!

Video Record? Most people are not going to allow you to video them telling you what to do. I know I wouldn't.  If you can't follow simple tasks you will be given the first couple days then you probably won't make it at the company.  Besides that most people who whip out a camera to video are just doing it to use it against you later.

And most businesses do not allow you to have your phone perm attached to your head and hand when you are suppose to be working.