You may work in an office where the only staff member is the person who interviewed you. (I) On the other hand, you may be joining several other staff members who have been with the company (2) for varying lengths of service (3) no matter how many people work with you, they (4) may not all have time to talk to you on Day One, but don't (s)take it personally Remember you have been chosen for the job above others who (6) applied for the same position. (7) And though you may not arrive 10 to a grand reception committee, your presence is (8) both welcome and needed. Most offices are very busy, especially on a Monday morning, so don't be put (9) if you are left to your own devices for a (10) while. It is not unknown for inexperienced office workers to throw in a perfectly good job (11) on the first day because they (12) fail to understand the pressure other people are (13) under. 'It was so boring, and he didn't give me anything to do all day,' is a complaint (14) which is unjustified. Can you imagine why an employer (15) would go to the trouble of advertising, interviewing and employing new staff if they weren't needed?