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hi all,

I am a new member to xr6t forums, I have a new job lined up next week and I have been feeling nervous and churned up all weekend. I am afraid that it wont work out and I am nervous also because I havent held a job in a long time due to my anxiety, I love the xr6 turbo and I want to buy one with the money I make from working. If someone is willing to give a few pointers on office politics, starting a new job and anything that might help please reply. I appreciate the help and I am once again happy to be here on the forums! been a ford man all my life!

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What's the job mate?

Go see a doc... Explain it... And see if you can get a mild sedative to calm you for a few weeks... That should help you get into the groove and be relaxed!

Office politics? When new, just don't look like an arrogant "I know it all" *beep*... Be willing to listen and only give ideas when asked... Prove yourself, then look at having input... The best people to start out are the quiet people who just work hard!

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Good advice from Worm, exactly what I would of suggested. Regarding the anxiety mate, go see a doctor its not that uncommon. Don't let it run your life and the sooner you get it fixed the sooner you can enjoy life. Trust me it's worth it, speaking from experience! Hope you get to buy a xr6t, they are definately alot of fun!

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My advice is:

Listen to what is being asked

Do what is being asked

Only speak when asked to speak.

This should keep you out of trouble until you find your feet. Just remember that you are there for a job, not for a social. Everyone will not be your friend, but always be nice.

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There's some quality advice here.

I always try to be 10 minutes early.

Communicate clearly, dont talk for to long just get the point across you want to make.

Be honest and upfront.

Good luck and hope it goes well.

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Congrats on the new job mate.

Anxiety sucks..big time. Definately go to your GP and talk to him about it. Be careful of Zanex. A lot of fun but a bad bandaid. 1/2 a 5mg Val will dull it a bit. SRS's are a long term thing. They work for some. You would be amazed at how many are on them....and who.

You will make mistakes, that just happens in a new job. We all do. Don't beat yourself up about it and let the slagging go over your head if you cop some.

Try not to let that voice saying F..ck it in your head take control. Don't try to rush it, just try to learn and make it as fun as you can. When your guts are churning, just breath and try to lower your heart rate. If you have the sweats just go to the loo and splash some water on your face and chill for a bit. learn to laugh at yourself. If it follows youhome then go for a good run, swim or surf. Your natural endorphins will chill you out in no time.

The big difference between a bad day and a good one is attitude.

Not saying you do.....but... reccie drugs are really bad for anxiety. Really really bad. Gunga being one of the worst. Pinga's are right up there too.

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well done to the advice given, just shows that car nuts do have hearts. if I told my mates I had anxiety would never hear the end of it . there's some really good advice given. I really hope it works out for you, and good luck buying the t, same thing apply,s just take your time looking and buying one.

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