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Making your best impression on the job site is your biggest goal especially on that first day. This first day will make or break you into what they want you, or more so to say expect you to be, and honestly its going to be difficult. The whole first week in that matter of speaking will be worth well more than any of the others, with out your best you will never last. If you Fail their expectations or don't show the qualities they want they'll knock you off the boat and pick up the next best thing like it's nothing. Unless you can keep your cool, and just do your thing, do as your told and do it right the first time you won't survive. Also employers do not like to repeat them selves. To answer your questions and give you tips they might reword what they'd been telling you before but when you entirely screw up and they have to re-teach you what they just taught you a week ago?! That doesn't fly too well. Some friendly tips for that first week: listen, do not be afraid to ask a question no matter what, there is no such thing as a stupid question that was asked, the stupid question is the one you do not ask that very well could shoot you down later. Also be semi open in conversation, don't give off any bad stuff but be truthful, when your boss finds out you'd lied to them bout something your trust goes way down and low trust with and employer is horrible you need to be able to trust each other, you are both a part of the machine, that produces the product. Finally always be on time, adequately dressed, well mannered, and ready to get the job done, they don't need Rambo, or some godly character you can never live up to then need you, they have the machines to do the hard stuff, and not to mention when your there with all of these levels of succession your more likely to get the job done right, and the job done correctly make a happy client, happy clients make good money, and good money making by your half makes your likely hood for a promotion very high. no take this out in the world and use it, it is the only tool you'll ever need to get the job done and your employment locked in place.
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