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erpadmin wrote: » On the first day...show up early and hungry (and I don't mean for food...in fact, make sure you have a good hearty and healthy breakfast that day.) Buy yourself a notebook (or, if you got an iPad or Android Tablet, have a notebook app like Evernote.) You want to take notes on whatever processes you need to so that you can hit the ground running. Show interest, but don't do it in a dweebish/kiss-assy sort of way. After the first week, if you have the opportunity to volunteer for tasks, jump on that. Feel out your team, and do your best to not get suckered into the politics. Since you are brand new, you want to do more listening and less talking. When your day is over, go home and relax and then head back into the office and repeat. When you find yourself getting frustrated, that's when you smile/grin, and hit the ground running harder. I also recommend that you don't hang out with anyone at work for a good couple of months. You don't want to get pigeon-holed into the wrong camp, but that's part of the "listening more" so that you try to feel out everyone's point of view without being suckered in. Aside from that, just do your job with a smile and don't get into any arguments with users. Customer Service is a #1 priority; soft skills are just as important as knowing what port 1433 is. Best of luck.
MiikeB wrote: » Agree with all of this except I would never take an ipad/tablet/ipod to work on the first day. Just bring a notebook and maybe a tech related book to read if there is down time waiting to meet people etc. Bringing a tablet could be a violation of policy and the last thing you need is people thinking you might be playing games etc on your first day.
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