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NEW JOB!

Hi guys,
EID MUBARAK.
So i started my new job last Tuesday and it has been great. Got the job a few weeks ago but the start date was weeks after the job offer.
I really can't say much about my job description or what I do, due to privacy requirement of the company I work for I had to sign a lot of non disclosure agreement, even during the interview.

The job allow a lot of opportunity to grow with the company, therefore there are lots of opportunity to move up the ladder.
So far I've been on training for the last two weeks, a lot of information overload, having to learn company policies to use when working, how and when to apply them .
There is also a huge staff support, people help each other with problems and work related issues, there are team leader to help , there is also a group huddle at the end of each day to discuss daily progress.

I also had to adapt to a weird bus schedule with had a me walking almost an hour each day, but i figured it out yesterday.

I can also wear what I want which is the best part of the job, now having to wear office clothes or uncomfortable shoes.

The hardest part of the job for me would be adapting to the shift,  having to adapt to new sleep schedule.


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