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jdunc2301
23-06-2012, 04:17 PM
Hi all,

Some of you might have read my other posts, just left my job..been there 7 years and on monday i start with the new firm! If im honest...i am ****ting my pants about it! Not the job cause its all the same ACR, just a bigger company, new faces, new procedure, new time sheets and all....

Anyone got any tips for my first few days....?!

J

:eek::eek::eek::eek:

chemi-cool
23-06-2012, 04:27 PM
Just be yourself. No one will bite you though they might pull some tricks on a new blood.
learn the rules of the new place quick, if you think you have missed something, make sure they will explain again.
write down important things and numbers.
Never show off!
Keep your fly zipped.

Best of luck!!

cold.man
23-06-2012, 04:47 PM
Just get on with it do your job the best you can.
One point alot may agree or disagree dont run around like a mad man trying to impress because it will be expected from then on.
quality is better than quantity.
And as Chemi-cool said write down numbers you will need and names you need to know ie who you need to get intouch with for what.
If there is new equipment you are working on spend that little more time getting familiar with it so you become self sufficient.
The main and most important point if you are unsure about somthing ASK.

install monkey
23-06-2012, 07:48 PM
having shepherds pie in ur keks-u must be wearing sloggi's- as a thong could be messy!!!- suppose it saves bringing in a packed lunch-and its keep warm too!- keep quiet-listen, you might end up slagging the bosses son off to him!!- see you on here a bit more often then! haha

stufus
24-06-2012, 12:05 AM
Just march in and tell them how things are gonna be from now on and if they don't like it, tough titties.
Cheers
Stu

mikeref
24-06-2012, 01:45 AM
When being introduced to your new work mates, try to remember their names.
Starting at the bottom of the pecking order, there is going to be some practical jokes played on you and it will feel like you are a first year apprentice again.
Beware of the grape vine, say something to one of them, and the rest will soon know, but the story varies as it is passed along. Your new boss will usually hear the worst version.
Feeling nervous? Follow advise from Stufus.:D

HVACRsaurus
24-06-2012, 04:16 AM
My advice - stay away from the office politics.

install monkey
24-06-2012, 09:05 AM
he didnt mention the job title- hes gonna be the senior filter basher! and after 6mths he might get promoted to chair polisher-incharge of regional filter bashing!!!!:p


Hi all,

Some of you might have read my other posts, just left my job..been there 7 years and on monday i start with the new firm! If im honest...i am ****ting my pants about it! Not the job cause its all the same ACR, just a bigger company, new faces, new procedure, new time sheets and all....

Anyone got any tips for my first few days....?!

J

:eek::eek::eek::eek:

install monkey
24-06-2012, 09:13 AM
i know someone who told all the lads that he was married to the bosses sister- that starts the tongue wagging and gain instant respect from the monkeys.

jdunc2301
24-06-2012, 09:42 AM
he didnt mention the job title- hes gonna be the senior filter basher! and after 6mths he might get promoted to chair polisher-incharge of regional filter bashing!!!!:p

The most expensive filter basher you know....national filter basher :p

jdunc2301
24-06-2012, 09:44 AM
Im spreading rep around like im god!

install monkey
24-06-2012, 09:45 AM
when do you get promoted to cheif bishop basher??? :D

jdunc2301
24-06-2012, 09:24 PM
piss taker!:o

Grizzly
24-06-2012, 10:00 PM
Good luck for tomorrow!
Say little and listen a lot for now and you will be fine.
Don't forget everyone else will be keen to suss you out.

Everyone is uneasy when starting a new job.
Grizzly

jdunc2301
24-06-2012, 10:10 PM
Good luck for tomorrow!
Say little and listen a lot for now and you will be fine.
Don't forget everyone else will be keen to suss you out.

Everyone is uneasy when starting a new job.
Grizzly

Thanks! The initial intro is scary, once im in my van and on the road i should be ok!

J

Tayters
24-06-2012, 10:29 PM
Good luck for tomorrow!
Say little and listen a lot for now and you will be fine.
Don't forget everyone else will be keen to suss you out.

Everyone is uneasy when starting a new job.
Grizzly

So true. Different firms I've worked for I've initially been a bit worried their employees are top notch and will show me up. In practice I've kept schtum and watched what goes on and in all cases found the bulk of the blokes weren't really up to much and those that were keen to improve themselves fitted in with my way of thinking / working. The bosses have seemed to know who talks bull and who they can trust.

Good luck,

Cheers,
Andy.

jdunc2301
25-06-2012, 05:48 AM
Nothing like a 5 hr sleep before a big day....urgh

hyperion
25-06-2012, 07:21 AM
Good luck with the new job. Just take your time and everything will be fine. I moved employers after 39 years at one firm, that was real scary for the first few days.

Grizzly
25-06-2012, 02:09 PM
Good luck with the new job. Just take your time and everything will be fine. I moved employers after 39 years at one firm, that was real scary for the first few days.

Scary! That's a life changing experience!

Grizzly