So you just landed that job, and deep down you are exhilarated, you just can’t wait to start off and showcase your skills. You undergo induction for some period and like a plane on the run way you are ready to take off. During the induction period you meet lots of people, some whom you like, others whom you think are too serious for life and you just keep a safe distance.
So, you are now posted to your duty station and you are confident that you will hack it. Hold on your horses, the drama is yet to unfold.
You see, your colleagues have been on this job for decades and you are just a freshman trying to start out. Day one you struggle to fit in, you still are not familiar with your workmates. You have already developed a soft spot for one guy who was extremely helpful and understanding, and just like nature would have it, you already hate some lady who kept sneering and shouting at you for every single thing you did.
But the reality is, on a new job, there will be one very helpful person, who will help you settle down and another who will want to prove to you that they are veterans, you just have to fit in or go hang.
Fast forward to month one, you have settled and are familiar with your job, what you first viewed as rocket science is now pretty easy and you just maneuver around it easily. You now look forward to every working day because your work has transformed into a hobby. Besides, you now have a handsome relationship with your bank, and this becomes your every day