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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

My husband starts his new job today. He was in his last job since his 16th birthday, so way over nine and a half years. He left on Wednesday, and had yesterday off.

I’m so nervous for him starting. And he isn’t even bothered!

Do you get nervous when you start a new job? What do you do to calm your nerves?

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By *eeBee67Man  over a year ago

Masked and Distant

Good luck to him.

Tell him to go in confidently knowing that they have picked him over others.

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester

Good luck to him but sounds like he wont need it. He obviously knows his shit. I've just past 20 years in my job but to be honest I'm not sure if it's for me

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Good luck to him.

Tell him to go in confidently knowing that they have picked him over others."

Ahhhhhh but he was actually their second choice

He applied ages ago and was so close but someone else got it. But they’ve resigned due to medical grounds. But he’s excited nonetheless

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Good luck to him but sounds like he wont need it. He obviously knows his shit. I've just past 20 years in my job but to be honest I'm not sure if it's for me "

20 years?! Wow!

And thank you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I leave my current job two weeks today and start on the 1 November.

I’m shitting myself if I’m honest.

Will I get there in time in my first day to what do I wear etc etc

Will they like me.

Can I do the job.

But I’m using it as an excuse to get my hair done and some new clothes.

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By *rsSBWoman  over a year ago

toy town

Good luck to your hubby. Give him a bj

Seriously is normal, to be nervous is excitement and respect for the unknown. He's going to do great

Big hugs

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I leave my current job two weeks today and start on the 1 November.

I’m shitting myself if I’m honest.

Will I get there in time in my first day to what do I wear etc etc

Will they like me.

Can I do the job.

But I’m using it as an excuse to get my hair done and some new clothes.

"

That’s exactly my thoughts when I start a new job!

Im sure you’ll smash it

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"Good luck to him but sounds like he wont need it. He obviously knows his shit. I've just past 20 years in my job but to be honest I'm not sure if it's for me

20 years?! Wow!

And thank you "

Mad isn't it time flys grab it quick

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Good luck to your hubby. Give him a bj

Seriously is normal, to be nervous is excitement and respect for the unknown. He's going to do great

Big hugs "

I will when he’s home, he’s leaving in two minutes

And aha, thank you for the hug x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I leave my current job two weeks today and start on the 1 November.

I’m shitting myself if I’m honest.

Will I get there in time in my first day to what do I wear etc etc

Will they like me.

Can I do the job.

But I’m using it as an excuse to get my hair done and some new clothes.

That’s exactly my thoughts when I start a new job!

Im sure you’ll smash it "

Thank you.

Hope hubbys first day goes well. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I recently started a new job after 15 years in my last one. I was absolutely bricking myself, it's quite normal.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I recently started a new job after 15 years in my last one. I was absolutely bricking myself, it's quite normal. "

How did you get on?

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By *radleywigginsMan  over a year ago

northwest

Tell him to take in his own mug

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Tell him to take in his own mug"

He’s like me and doesn’t drink tea or coffee so he’s alright in that department

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I recently started a new job after 15 years in my last one. I was absolutely bricking myself, it's quite normal.

How did you get on?"

It was a bit weird to start with, but now it's everyday normal.

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By *.H.SMan  over a year ago

London

take one thing at a time gain confidence in his role and unnecessary pressure is not needed

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I don't get overly nervous, and I try to to think of the nerves as almost excitement when I start something new.

The very best of luck to your husband and I hope he has an enjoyable first day.

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By *eeBee67Man  over a year ago

Masked and Distant


"Good luck to him.

Tell him to go in confidently knowing that they have picked him over others.

Ahhhhhh but he was actually their second choice

He applied ages ago and was so close but someone else got it. But they’ve resigned due to medical grounds. But he’s excited nonetheless "

So, they kept him in mind and chose him rather than readvertise. He should take confidence from that.

I'm sure he will be fine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My husband starts his new job today. He was in his last job since his 16th birthday, so way over nine and a half years. He left on Wednesday, and had yesterday off.

I’m so nervous for him starting. And he isn’t even bothered!

Do you get nervous when you start a new job? What do you do to calm your nerves?"

Hubby had over a 16 year managerial career at a utilities company, and left over a couple of years aged 38 to start a career in tattooing, as an apprentice, to which now he is a full artist, and living his dream, I can understand what you feel right now, I was scared for him due to the stability his old job gave him and us, but well, sometimes you got to take that leap and chase what you want. And it can pay off xx

Good luck x

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet

First few days everything might sound like gobbledygook, but usually it all starts making sense eventually and everything clicks into place.

I used to run induction training for new staff, and some would come in so nervous, it was great when two weeks down the line they'd got the hang of it and and you could see how their confidence had increased.

The ones who did best were the ones who asked questions and weren't scared to say when they didn't understand something.

Good luck to hubby!

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By *eady and Willing 9Man  over a year ago

Wherever the party is @

Never get nervous. I've recently moved schools and i made some real friends at the last school. The new one has people that..lets say i wouldn't talk to outside of work. I thought i would be nervous but nah. Takes too much energy and i need that for forum battles

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Thank you everyone!

I just have ‘first day’ nerves on behalf of him! He’s never been one to get nervous and it’s such a good job, a lot better than his last so he’s been looking forward to it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

With a sexy lady like you behind him he probably feels like king of the world

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I start mine on Monday

Far from being nervous, I am looking forward to meeting new people, getting stuck in, learning new things and hopefully, longer term, making a new difference

Hope your hubbies first day goes well

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"With a sexy lady like you behind him he probably feels like king of the world "

That has absolutely nothing to do with being nervous lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I start mine on Monday

Far from being nervous, I am looking forward to meeting new people, getting stuck in, learning new things and hopefully, longer term, making a new difference

Hope your hubbies first day goes well "

Thank you!

I hope your first day goes well too lovely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ive just resigned this mornibg after 10 years in current firm. Yes its daunting but exciting as well - new job, new challenge and a chance to really make an impact - plus a massive (£28k!!) pay increase to boot.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Ive just resigned this mornibg after 10 years in current firm. Yes its daunting but exciting as well - new job, new challenge and a chance to really make an impact - plus a massive (£28k!!) pay increase to boot. "

Oh that’s amazing! Congrats

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ive just resigned this mornibg after 10 years in current firm. Yes its daunting but exciting as well - new job, new challenge and a chance to really make an impact - plus a massive (£28k!!) pay increase to boot. "

Although given that I can't spell morning, I doubt I'll make it past the probationary period....

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet


"Ive just resigned this mornibg after 10 years in current firm. Yes its daunting but exciting as well - new job, new challenge and a chance to really make an impact - plus a massive (£28k!!) pay increase to boot. "

Well done you!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good luck to Hubby!

I get nervous doing most things ‘new’ but it mainly subsides after 10 minutes. It’s the fear of the unknown!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Good luck to Hubby!

I get nervous doing most things ‘new’ but it mainly subsides after 10 minutes. It’s the fear of the unknown! "

I get nervous bloody watching new things on tv let alone a new job

Don’t know how he does it! Just so calm all of the time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ive just resigned this mornibg after 10 years in current firm. Yes its daunting but exciting as well - new job, new challenge and a chance to really make an impact - plus a massive (£28k!!) pay increase to boot.

Oh that’s amazing! Congrats "

Thanks - good luck to your hubby.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Ive just resigned this mornibg after 10 years in current firm. Yes its daunting but exciting as well - new job, new challenge and a chance to really make an impact - plus a massive (£28k!!) pay increase to boot.

Oh that’s amazing! Congrats

Thanks - good luck to your hubby. "

Thank you

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By *hechapMan  over a year ago

Derry

I have been a mirror inspector now for 30 years.

I can never see myself doing anything else and some days the cracks good.

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By *hechapMan  over a year ago

Derry


"Never get nervous. I've recently moved schools and i made some real friends at the last school. The new one has people that..lets say i wouldn't talk to outside of work. I thought i would be nervous but nah. Takes too much energy and i need that for forum battles "

Why did you change schools?

Hope you werent getting bullied.

Now get your homework done and get off fab until you are 18 or i will report you to the teacher.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I don't get nervous as I'm a very hands on person.

I get stuck straight in at the deep end and absorb as much information as possible.

Meeting new people your working with is the same, I have to trust their judgement ,listen closely and understanding what I'm being told etc.

Communication is key, all going in the same direction. Understanding what part people play in achieving the result.

I provide lots of feedback riding motorbikes from engine, brakes , suspension, tyres etc so I need to be on good terms with everyone and when something isn't right i explain it in a calm manner with a positive approach for what I'm looking for.

I begin each test session by shaking hands with every member of the team from top to bottom.

And end the same way.

Bond like glue.builds friendships and trust.

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By *itty9899Man  over a year ago

Craggy Island


"My husband starts his new job today. He was in his last job since his 16th birthday, so way over nine and a half years. He left on Wednesday, and had yesterday off.

I’m so nervous for him starting. And he isn’t even bothered!

Do you get nervous when you start a new job? What do you do to calm your nerves?"

Yes, and I just get on with the job in hand.

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