Nath
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Quite nervous about it all
I was at my last job since leaving 6th form so it's all I knew/know. My new job is totally different from what I've been doing for the last 7 years. Knowledge is power as they say and at my last place I knew alot. So back to square one for me. Hopefully it'll work out to be a good move. It should be alot more interesting and much more of a career. My last job was a comfort zone for me. But that's also why it got boring and stale.
Fingers crossed it'll work out.
Anyone else totally changed their jobs and found it to be a good move? Or a bad move?
[Edited on 11-01-2009 by Nath]
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Colin
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Good luck mate
Jade starts her new job in a week & I start mine in a few months.
All change. For the better though - up & on etc.
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Matt H
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I changed my job last year to something totally outside of my comfort zone, best thing I've ever done.
Good luck with it
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J da Silva
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Well done and good luck with it all Nath.
I have never turned to a new profession but I took on building up a very big business from nothing, using my own cash and knowledge of the trade/market I dove into, so it was a big step from just doing what I did previously, thankfully it all paid off and I've had a good lifestyle ever since.
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Hammer
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Good luck Nath mate, your head is screwed on and you're a good lad you'll be fine
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Nath
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Cheers guys
I'm sure after a couple of weeks I'll fit in and it'll feel normal. Left behind alot of good mates at my old place too. It was quite emotional really. Onwards and upwards, or at least that's the plan.
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N3CRO
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Good luck
I've gotta interview on Weds so hopefully new jobs all round
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ClaireF
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good luck mate.
being in my job 2 years in may and love it
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Fad
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Goold luck mate you'll be fine
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swill_omnibus
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Good luck m8, hope it all goes well
Hope to start a new job in the next week or two aswell!
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Quite nervous about it all
I was at my last job since leaving 6th form so it's all I knew/know. My new job is totally different from what I've been doing for the last 7 years. Knowledge is power as they say and at my last place I knew alot. So back to square one for me. Hopefully it'll work out to be a good move. It should be alot more interesting and much more of a career. My last job was a comfort zone for me. But that's also why it got boring and stale.
Fingers crossed it'll work out.
Anyone else totally changed their jobs and found it to be a good move? Or a bad move?
[Edited on 11-01-2009 by Nath]
This is my life yet you have the new job . Good luck.
I deffo need to get myself sorted this year.
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Nath
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I applied for 2 jobs on the same day. One for the same thing I've been doing for years, and then this one. I got this one Figure that out.
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Colin
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Never good being the new guy, im sure you'll settle in no time though.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Never good being the new guy, im sure you'll settle in no time though.
Tell me about it. I loved being in a good position at my last place. Knowing who the freaks were, all the internal politics and stuff I'll have to figure it all out again at my new place.
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Anyone else totally changed their jobs and found it to be a good move? Or a bad move?
I went from a shop to an engineer for a narrowboat holiday company, got the sack 3 months and a couple of weeks later Only because they're gay money saving idiots though. Apparently it's easier to get rid of me than sell a couple of years old 5-series Beemer
Hope it goes well for you though mate, what're you going into?
I should get a phone call today about an interview as well, hopefully it's a good one
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Jambo
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im in the same boat as Allan really need a career tbh
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K2 GTi
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Getting told today whether im getting made redundant, or going to a 3 day week....
Not good times
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AndyKent
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Nice one matey. When do you go to Switzerland or whereever - not straight away presumably?
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Dav
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I hope it works out for you Nath. It didn't for me. A year ago I left my steady Supervisor job of 8 years in Tesco for exactly the same reasons. Got a job with a successful structural and civil engineering consultancy with the promise of on-the-job training and them paying me through University. Seemed amazing, I couldn't believe my luck! But only 5 months later I was made redundant. I'm now paying my own way through Uni, hating it and thinking of trying to get back into working in retail. But I'll have to start over again, if I can find a job. Not good times
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Nic Barnes
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spent years in factories on night shifts etc working weekends like a mindless zombie. its what i knew. the polish came in and the cheaper wage the agencies wanted for them meant we trained them up to take our jobs.
now a delivery driver and absolutely love it.
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Marc
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Whats the new job?
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Matt H
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How did it go?
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fir3vip3r
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howd it go?
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Cosmo
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You been fired yet?
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Nath
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Daveskater: Electrical engineering
aPk: Feb 22nd - March 7th
Marc: Trainee Service Engineer
Matt H + fir3vip3r: Not well
Cosmo: Yep
Not really. It was really good. Made to feel welcome straight away and it feels right. Got ALOT of training ahead of me. I've been listening to what the other guys are discussing and it's all going way over my head
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