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Surviving on a New Job

As you begin a new job, you will probably feel a bit of fear. Often, you don't know what to expect:

Will you get along with the other people who work there?
Are you dressed right?
Will you be able to handle the new responsibilities?

There are things you can do to increase your chances of success on a new job. If you want to do well, you may need to change the way you act and some of your attitudes.
Surveys of employers indicate the major reasons why a person does not do well on the job. Look at the following list of reasons why people have been fired.

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