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Ice Breaker

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March 30, 2017

Just when you think you’ve escaped the dreaded cafe table pressure in high school, you begin a new job…

There are so many uncertainties when starting a new job. Will the coffee in the cafe be any good? Will I connect with my coworkers? Most importantly, will my coworkers find me funny? 

I like to believe that if you’re not having fun at your job, you should find a new job, but if you are having too much fun at your job, you are probably doing something illegal.

Creating a professional, yet silly at times work atmosphere is important to me, which is why I do not waste any time showcasing my true colours…  

In Screw It, I found goodies in my purse. Today, I almost lost all of my goodies.

I recently started a new position at a building that hasn’t even opened yet. On my second day I pulled up to work and climbed out of my  vehicle with my purse, work bag and to-go coffee mug.

Perhaps investing in one bag would help with my balance…

I took one step onto the sidewalk and biffed it. I biffed it hard. My two feet went up so high in the air, I looked like Charlie Brown trying to kick a football.

Just as I was going down, a vehicle pulled up behind and shined their headlights on me as though I was the main act. 

I crawled towards the grass with some dignity knowing that I had not spilt a single drop of coffee. 

The driver jumped out of her car and hollered, “are you okay!?”

The driver just so happened to be the other Recreation Therapist that I will now be working alongside…

In the middle of my laughter I reassured her that I was just fine. A tad bruised [ego], but fine.

I expected her to learn that I was clumsy quite quickly, but I didn’t think it would be this quickly. 

It seems as though I’ve already broke the ice at the new job.

 

 

 

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Rachelle
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Hey there. I’m Rachelle. I’m a Saskatchewan girl living in an Albertan world. I enjoy the simple things in life like all you can eat sushi, that spiral brush on my eyebrows and freshly vacuumed carpet. I’m a Recreation Therapist and my day is about as predictable as my curls. The people I’ve had the pleasure of working with and my own clumsiness has resulted in some pretty entertaining stories. This blog is simply a place to share those stories and hopefully bring a smile to your face too.

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