I don’t really remember much about my first ever day as a new apprentice. I do remember how I felt though: nervous, and apprehensive.
As a child, I was extremely shy. My family moved a lot, and I remember having a lot of first days in schools where I didn’t know anyone, let alone have any friends. I would walk into classrooms full of strangers, and sit next to kids I didn’t know. I would sit quietly, trying to not be noticed. It was scary, but I guess it was good training for me.
So, there I was that day, with my little toolbox, at an industrial worksite full of men. I had never met the foreman, and only knew one of the journeymen there. I also knew the other apprentice who was there for his first day, but I think he was as nervous as I was and didn’t really talk to me much. Somehow I suppressed my desire to flee and walked in there and introduced myself. I then sat in the lunchroom and was quiet, but I knew that I would not go unnoticed.
I have had many more first days on the job since then. I worked from a hiring hall for years, where we would be sent out for mostly short term jobs. I was getting hired and let go regularly. The first days got easier, almost routine as the years went by and I got to know more of the people that worked the same way and belonged to the same hall as I did.
I still am somewhat shy, and can get nervous when put in the spotlight. I don’t like drawing attention to myself, and dislike people watching me. However, it’s somewhat easier now that I have a trade qualification ticket and years of experience and training behind me.
It is hard starting a new job, and most people feel a little nervous on their first days. It is even harder when you work in a place where you are a minority.
ditto on the school thingy
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