My First (And Worst) Fallout Experience

My First Fallout Experience Was The Absolute Worst Time I’ve Ever Had Playing…

I’ve been a die hard fan of the Fallout franchise for many, many years now. By far it’s my favorite game series and one I’ve played over again easily a dozen times each. Typically when someone finds their favorite game it’s a fantastic and exciting experience, for me, not so much. I was unfortunate enough to experience the absolute worst the wasteland had to offer on my very first run through, and I’m talking RIGHT AWAY. An experience I’ve never seen anything come close to in my near 100 following play throughs of the series, you’d think I had a real life Luck of zero!

A few things to keep in mind before I get into it:

• The copy of Fallout 3 I purchased came with all the DLC on a second disc .

• I used to keep my TV relatively dark to get away with playing it last midnight on school nights.

Alright, so the year is 2010. I was the absolute last of my friends to play Fallout 3. I decided to pick it up from my local Game Stop after hearing my cousin talk it up for quite some time. Opting for the slightly more expensive Game Of The Year edition, I got home and began installing the DLC from the second disc. Later in the evening once everything was installed I began my journey into the Fallout universe.

Upon starting the game everything ran like expected, Tunnel Snakes, GOAT tests, Overseer , all that good stuff. Then, came time to exit the vault. Stepping into the bright blinding light of the wasteland with nothing but my vault security armor and a baseball bat, I was beyond excited to explore the Capitol Wastes. That lasted all about 15 seconds however. Taking roughly 10 steps from the door, I began to walk toward a tall black figure that stood just off to the right of the vault entrance. Immediately without haste I was greeted with a barge of fire flying towards me. That’s right, the very first enemy I encountered in Fallout was none other than an Enclave Hellfire Trooper. So here I am, level 1, never played before, wood baseball bat, and being repeatedly spawned in front of and killed by a Hellfire Trooper with a heavy incinerator. Fortunately after a dozen deaths and a few tears, I realized I had saved before I left the vault while figuring out the controls.

After loading a new save file and exiting the vault for a second time, I was able to leave in peace! Arriving in megaton I began the main quest of finding my dad. However once again my game wasn’t having it. After informing Lucas Simms about Mister Burke’s offer to blow up the town, I met the two at the saloon, as you do. Only before Burke shot Simms, Simms’ body vanished! Burke shot thin air and Lucas was nowhere to be found for the rest of the game…. alright… guess he’s dead then. Moving on. Exiting the building and coming to realize the day cycle exists, I began wandering aimlessly around Megaton unable to see a damn thing in the dark.

The run from hell wasn’t over there however, opting to help out Moira after the whole Mister Burke incident, I began to make my way down to Super Duper Mart. Now, while I was warned about the vast amount of Raiders that can be found there, what I was not warned about was a damn Deathclaw. Upon arriving to the parking lot I was greeted with the body of a wastelands being thrown about as the giant mutated monstrosity charged toward me. After several deaths, my level 2 ass had just about had enough. Finally having the sense to just turn around and run the opposite direction upon spawning, I opted to run down the map and AROUND Super Duper Mart, just far enough to not be noticed by the Deathclaw.

My plan was fool proof, until I began to get a little too close to the parking lot once again. Finding myself in [Caution] I slowly began to back away toward the bridge just south of the store before turning and running away in full sprint… well, Fallout 3’s equivalent to a “full sprint”. Sprinting right into a Mirelurk King. Keep in mind, I didn’t even know better than to try and engage it! So here I am running away from the Mirelurk King back TOWARDS the Deathclaw just praying one of them would target the other. Fortunately for me the Deathclaw wasn’t having it and decided to attack the king, providing me just enough time to get the fuck outta dodge.

After this, I promptly turned off my Xbox wondering if I had just wasted $40. It would take me about a month or two before I finally gave it a second chance with a new profile and a normal ass play through. Here I am 10+ years later still playing Fallout 3 and every other Fallout title 100 times over, yet I’ve never once experienced anything that has even come close to that first one.

I’d love to hear about your first and/or worst Fallout experience! Let me know if you’ve ever experienced anything like what I went through my first time around and be sure to check out more Fallout right here!

-Style

MAJOR UPDATE/OVERHAUL

Important News Regarding The Future of My Blog Posts

Hey Everyone, Shayne here. Just wanted to updated you all on the future of these blogs. Going through a bit of a content change and decided the only good way to tell you all about the new changes was by showing you! I’ve been working really hard with my inner circle trying to keep this under wraps and hope you all enjoy this new form of content coming to my page !

https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ

-Shayne E

Things I Just Do Not Understand

There are many things in life that are just unexplainable to me, people can try to explain these things to me but I’m not mentally ever going to be able to wrap my head around these couple things.

How people can hack things

It is probably some advanced computer software but my brain thinks it is just people sitting at computers just using peoples street names or their animals names. I am unable to access my Facebook account without changing my password every single time.

Boxers in pants

How the hell is anyone comfortable with baggy type shorts under lets say skinny jeans, don’t they bunch up it seems like too much fabric. I’ve worn shorts under sweatpants before and trust me when.

How NASCAR drivers don’t cry while driving

I can’t even drive in the snow without wanting to burst into tears, like how can you remain calm while going 200 MPH around a track like if you want to die, just say that.

Bluetooth

How do you select an object with your phone or whatever you may be using and it connects to that device and that device only for however long you decide to use it like it blows my mind that this exists. Like we literally have devices like Alexa and google homes that can add items to a shopping list on your phone just for asking.

Netflix originals

How can Netflix afford to make million dollar movies for a dying streaming service that only costs $8 a month.

Oh and Electrons…

I failed science class

Blog by Julez for Styles Rebel Radio

Artist’s Unexpected Covers

Covers songs recorded by unexpected artists

Cover songs have been a staple of the music industry for its entire existence. If a song is popular enough, you already know a cover will soon be on the way from any and all artists who think they can sell a few copies. With covers as popular as Elvis Presley’s entire library to Led Zeppelin’s Dazed and Confused, many of your favorite tunes are in fact covers even if you didn’t realize it! However, on the flip side of that, with so many artists synonymous with a particular sound you’d never expect them to venture out into covering something totally out of their genre wheelhouse. That’s where you’d be wrong. We’ve complied a collection of artists who covered some unexpected songs that may take you by surprise!

Purple Haze- Dion

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Yes that’s right, the American Doo-op singer responsible for such hits as Runaround Sue and The Wanderer ventured into Hendrix! In an odd twist, Dion adopted Purple Haze into his library in 1968, just one year after Hendrix released it! The psychedelic rock anthem was slowed down and turned into more of a balled under Dion but somehow remains to be, if not becomes even more, trippy. Certainly and unexpected track from the heartbroken oldies singer, but not an unwelcome one by any means!

Faith- Limp Bizkit

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Believe it or not there are people who enjoy Limp Bizkit! Alright, jokes aside the controversial rap rock group found their success in the early 2000s with tracks like “Rollin’” and “Break Stuff” and were even used as The Undertaker’s entrance theme during his stint as The American Badass. Unfortunately for us, nobody told front man Fred Durst that rap rock and George Michael don’t mix. For reasons unbeknownced to us Limp Bizkit decided to include Michael’s 1987 Faith on their 1997 album “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all”. The kicker? While bordering on the creepy side, Durst’s opening to the song isn’t the worst thing in the world. Fret not however, just wait for the chorus and sit back as Fred and the boys ruin this classic.

Jolene- The White Stripes

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The White Stripes can do no wrong! The iconic 2000s Faux Brother/Sister, Husband/Wife duo left their mark on the music industry with memorable rock tracks such as Fell In Love With A Girl, We’re Going To Be Friends, and Icky Thump. However the song that will ensure The Stripes live on forever has to be Seven Nation Army, a staple of any high-school football game or workout playlist. Always the artist, front man Jack White is no stranger to experimenting with covers, as is the case with The White Stripes rendition of the 1965 #2 hit Love Potion No.9. However it’s their iconic cover of Jolene we’re focusing on for this list. The echoing live guitar and raw emotion in the voice of Jack White coveys the emotion behind the classic Dolly lyrics. The rock rendition may be one of the finest live covers of the era and is definitely deserving of a listen if you have yet to hear it!

Heartbreaker- Nirvana

YouTube: Nirvana

Kurt, Dave, and Krist were certainly no strangers to borrowing from some of their favorite artists. With a library containing the likes of Bowie, The Meat Puppets, Lead Belly, and many others it’s no shock the band fiddled around with other cover ideas. Dating all the way back to 1987, The legendary trio broke into Zeppelin’s Heartbreaker during one of their very first live performances. Unfortunately this rendition never made it to the studio but did become available to the public courtesy of With The Lights Out and Sliver: The Best Of The Box which features early recordings, demos, live tracks and unreleased music! But the best part about this cover, “I don’t know how to play it!”

Smells Like Teen Spirit/ Wonderwall/ Etc.- Paul Anka

YouTube: PaulAnkaTV

Oh yes, that is correct. The mind behind “Puppy Love” and “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” proved he could still hang when he released his album 2005 album “Rock Swings”. The album included lounge and swing covers of the likes of Bon Jovi, Nirvana, Oasis, Survivor, Van Halen, Chris Cornell, and more! Anka undoubtedly knocked it out of the park earning himself a long deserved star on Canada’s Walk of Fame! Having the ability to take Smells Like Teen Spirit and make it easy listening even your Grandparents would call quality music is a true sign of a multitalented artist! Step aside Richard Cheese!

With a vast and ever growing world library of cover songs, these are just a handful of renditions that may have taken you by surprise! Let us know what you think down below and who’s cover caught you off guard! Be sure to check out more music related articles here and keep on rockin’ on!

-Style

HELP! TRAPPED IN A BLOG!!!

SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP !!!

            I'M NOT SURE HOW THIS HAPPENED BUT MY CONSCIOUSNESS HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED FROM MY BODY AND IS LOCKED IN THIS BLOG POST !!!!!! SEND HELP !  SO FAR I CAN ONLY EDIT AND CREATE NEW POSTS BUT I THINK IF EVERYONE LIKES THIS POST AND COMMENTS DOWN BELOW, I MAY BE ABLE TO RETURN TO MY PHYSICAL BODY. I HAVE NO CONCRETE PROOF THIS WILL WORK BUT WE WONT KNOW UNTIL EVERYONE TRIES !! PLEASE I HAVE A FAMILY, FRIENDS, A DREAM, GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS! I LITERALLY HAVE ZERO TANGIBLE SENSES AT THE MOMENT, I AM ONLY MY THOUGHT'S AND FEELINGS TYPED OUT IN TIMES NEW ROMAN. I DON'T EVEN REMEMBER WHERE I WAS WHEN THIS HAPPENED, MY BODY IS LITERALLY M.I.A. SOMEONE PLEASE FIND IT, HE'S PROBABLY ALL WET AND UNCONSCIOUS. POOR THING. I DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO BEGIN GOING ABOUT GETTING MYSELF OUT OF HERE ! MAYBE TRY THE NSA OR LIKE THE FBI ? SHOULD SOMEONE CALL NERD HERD OR GEEK SQUAD, MAYBE LIKE A PRIEST OR SOMETHING, ID FUCKING K DUDE THIS IS A BIG TIME MESS. IM LITERALLY STUCK ON THIS ONE SINGLE BLOG POST, I CAN'T LEAVE THIS PAGE OR EVEN EXPLORE THE SITE, LET ALONE ANYTHING ON THE WEB FOR THAT MATTER. PLEASE IF ANYONE HAS ANY CLUE AS TO HOW I CAN RETURN TO MY MEAT SACK I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT! - SHAYNE E.

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Is Minecraft Making a Comeback?

Everyone’s favorite blocky game from 2009 is suddenly making a resurgence, but not many returning players understand why.

When I first created a Minecraft account of my own, I was in my awkward middle school stage playing the mobile game with my cousin. Ten years later, I am a young adult booting up the same video game on Xbox as well as the same mobile app. For anyone who is not aware, Minecraft is making a significant comeback, as verified by trends and statistics.

According to Google Trends, online searches for Minecraft peaked in 2012 and 2013. They have been on a steady decline since then — until 2021. This month, Google searches for the game boosted to 76 percent of their all-time high. It surpassed even Fortnite, arguably the most popular game in the world in the past year

But what happened to resurrect an old favorite?

Well, it might have never died at all. While there is an influx of returning players, Minecraft has always had a steady player base. Mojang, Minecraft’s creator, cited a monthly player base of 91 million in 2019. The game’s claim to fame is validated by its whopping 176 million copies sold as of May 2020, sturdily placing it in the slot for the second-highest selling game ever. The first? Tetris.

The number of players never truly diminished, allowing Minecraft’s dominance to sail under the radar. But various factors are revitalizing attention.

The family-friendly survival sandbox is a safe bet for content creators on video platforms. Minecraft was the king of YouTube in its heyday, so it is no surprise that it is reclaiming its crown. Advertisers are more keen to sponsor videos of a pixelated character building a dirt hut than they are to endorse a gory M-rated shooter. Increased chances of monetization on platforms such as Twitch and YouTube means higher video output, which means more viewers and more players. Especially at a time when politicians blame violence on video games — an argument proven to have no justification — advertisers are cautious.

Another explanation is, of course, nostalgia. Like me, there are millions of people who played in middle school who are now in college or trying to make it on their own. We can temporarily forget our responsibilities and the pressures of adulthood by visiting our favorite childhood game. I was curious as to whether the game lived up to the expectations of my sentimental memories, so I hopped onto the game that i had never deleted on my phone and it has changed for the better for sure.

Even in my twenties, a game I played as a kid is still fun. Continual updates throughout the years sparked new interest. What became stale years ago is suddenly fresh again. Whether the hype lasts or starts to fade, I plan to indulge in the nostalgia Minecraft provides.

blog by Julez for Styles Rebel Radio

I Died and Woke Up Benching

It was a typical afternoon after the bombs fell. Sierra was helping me prepare my favorite gin and coke when I randomly got this urge to just punch something. No, my name isn’t Kyle and I don’t drink monsters everyday but sometimes you just get that urge to break things yaknow? I walked outside and the closest thing that I saw that wasn’t mine was a nearby fire hydrant.

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After punching it, I realized that my raw strength was too much for this pathetic little yellow hydrant. With regret in my heart, I decided to try and fix it before the fire department arrived. I grabbed the nearest tools that I had in my truck and ran over to the Geiser that I created.

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My maintenance skills seemed to prove me right as well….but not well enough. As I was fixing the fire hydrant, I knew it would be a one way trip. The pressure was too much to hold by myself and knowing that I could get engulfed any second, I was ready to meet the end.

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After tightening the last bit of the hydrant, I close my eyes and when I open them, I’m confused. I’m lying down in some random gym and I’m repping 225 like it’s nothing? What’s going on? I finish my set and look around. Nothing seems to have changed about me other than the fact that I can now bench 225 for reps. I get a call from a random number.

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“Hello Andrew this is Dr. Phillips calling as an update of your health since the accident. We did some more studies and we concluded that your condition was related to the accident and that it will progressively grow over time. The next chance you get, we request for you to schedule another appointment with us. Thank you and bye bye now.”

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This isn’t anything that I wanted. This wasn’t supposed to be how my life went. I was so much better than this. The pain in my head keeps growing like demons clouding my thoughts. I know what I must do to stop this endless curse.

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I return to the spot that started this all. I see that retched metal tube of water that ruined my life. This is our last fight buddy. I wrap my arms around it and tear it out of the concrete. The pressure explodes but it does nothing to me because of this “condition.” I look down into its soul while it’s in my arms and I whisper to it,

“This is Andrew W.K. and this is Destroy, Build, Destroy.”

-The Pige

A Brief History of Anime (SUBBED)

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        「アニメ」としても知られる日本のアニメーションは、1900年代初頭に最初に概念化され、商業広告やさらに興味深いことに戦争宣伝に使用されました。第二次世界大戦後(正確には1948年)になって初めて、東映などの娯楽目的のアニメを制作する制作会社が台頭しました。東映は西部でいくつかの非常に初期のアニメ映画をリリースしていましたが、60年代のテレビブームまで、ますます多くのアニメが米国にやってくるのを見ました。 1963年に私たちは最初の日本のアニメを鉄腕アトム(鉄腕アトム)の形で西に輸出し、その後1968年のマッハGoGoGo(スピードレーサー)のおかげで、基本的にアニメを置いたピーターフェルナンデスの助けを借りました。ショーのすべてのスクリプトを英語に翻訳し、アメリカの観客のために主題歌を書き直すことによって、コミュニティが存在する前に、彼の背中にコミュニティがありました。ほとんどの初期のアニメの輸出は、アメリカのテレビの検閲基準に合うように大幅に作り直されなければなりませんでした。私たちがここアメリカでお気に入りのアニメのノーカットOGバージョンを手に入れたのはずっと後のことでした。 70年代は、メディアがはるかに速く成長し、クリエイターにより多くの自由を与えたため、ほとんどのアニメーターが大画面からテレビに移行したことにより、実験的でわかりにくいアニメが大量に登場しました。 1970年代には、最も象徴的で重要なアニメのスタイルの1つであるメカ(巨大なロボットをベースにしたアニメで、通常は互いに戦うか、何らかの形のモンスター)が登場しました。今日の一般的な場所として知られているほとんどのアニメの比喩は、この時代はとても興味深いですが、私にはとても理にかなっています。 1980年代に移ると、スタジオジブリ(私の個人的なお気に入り)と新世紀エヴァンゲリオン(私のもう1つのお気に入り)の背後にあるスタジオであるGAINAXの2つの最も有名なアニメーションスタジオが紹介されました。80年代はいくつかのバンガーアニメーションスタジオを制作しましたまた、ホームビデオ(知らない人のためのVHS)の形でお気に入りのアニメを見る新しい危険な方法を導入しました。アニメオタク(オタクとして知られている)にとって、これはあなたの放送局からの再放送を待たずに、好きなときに好きなアニメを。これはまた、テレビでの放送を目的としておらず、ビデオに直接リリースされるアニメの波を引き起こし、アニメーションスタジオにさらに多くの創造的な自由を与えました。これらのオリジナルのアニメーションビデオ(略してOAV)も、より成人向けのアニメコンテンツがリリースされることに道を譲りました。そうです、私は変態babayyyについて話しています。そのトピックからできるだけ早く離れて、1990年代は世界中のアニメファンにとって巨大でした。 DVDやインターネットのようなものは、日本国外の視聴者にとってアニメの視聴を非常に簡単にしました。しかし、これほど簡単にアクセスできるようになる前に、夜遅くにアニメを見ることを余儀なくされました。これは、子供たちが成熟したコンテンツを見るのを防ぐために行われました(?){idkはそれほどうまく機能していないようです、私は逸脱します}しかしその後、1995年に庵野秀明の画期的なヒット曲「新世紀エヴァンゲリオン」のリリースで世界はひっくり返った。 NGEは世界を席巻し、大ヒットとなり、アニメを大衆文化の最前線に置きました。これまで人気のあったメカスタイルのアニメに根ざしたコアから、混乱して抱擁を切実に必要としている人を残した完全に混乱した結論まで、エヴァンゲリオンは本当にすべてを持っており、私はそれについて十分に噴出することができません。 2000年代には、厳密にアニメに捧げられた深夜の時間ブロックであるアダルトスイムのToonamiが提供されました。 Toonamiは私の子供の頃の定番で、サムライジャックやマザーファッキングカウボーイビバップ(私のスペースカウボーイをすべて叫ぶ)のような素晴らしいショーを提供してくれました。2010年は私たちをストリーミング時代に導きました。誰でも見ることができるアニメの、Crunchyrollにはアニメ専用のストリーミングサービスもあります。そうは言っても、アニメには非常に明るい未来があり、長い間存在するだろうと思います。さよなら!

A Brief History of Anime (DUBBED)

The One True Weeaboo Origin Story

Japanese Animation otherwise known as “Anime” was first conceptualized in the early 1900’s used for commercial-advertisements and more interestingly war propaganda. It wasn’t until after the second World War (1948 to be exact) that we saw the rise of production companies, such as Toei, creating anime for entertainment purposes. While Toei had some very early-on anime movies released in the west it wasn’t until the television boom of the sixties that we saw more and more anime’s coming to the United States. In 1963 we got our first Japanese anime export to the west in the form of Tetsuwan Atomu (Astro Boy) later followed by by 1968’s Mach GoGoGo (Speed Racer) thanks in large part to the help of a one Peter Fernandez who basically put the anime community on his back before there was even a community by translating all scripts for the show into English and also re-writing the theme song for American audiences. Most early anime exports had to be heavily reworked to fit the censorship criteria of American Television, it wouldn’t be until much later down the line that we got the uncut OG versions of our favorite anime’s here in the states. The 70’s brought a large amount of experimental and obscure anime’s to the table due in large part to most animators moving from the big screen to television, as the medium was growing much faster and gave the creators more freedom. The 1970’s also brought us one of the most iconic and important styles of anime, that being Mecha (anime based around giant robots, usually fighting each other or some form of monster.) Most anime tropes we know as common place today were first established during this era, which is very interesting yet makes so much sense to me. Moving to the 1980’s we were introduced to two of the most titular animation studios, that being Studio Ghibli (my personal fav) and GAINAX, the studio behind Neon Genesis Evangelion (another favorite of mine.) While the 80’s produced some banger animation studios it also introduced a new banger way of watching your favorite anime(s) in the form of Home Video (The VHS for those not in-the-know.) For anime nerds (known as Otaku) this meant being able to re-watch your favorite anime whenever you wanted, not having to wait for re-runs from the broadcasters. This also sparked a wave of anime that would release directly to video, not meant for broadcasting on TV, giving animation studios many more creative liberties. These Original Animated Videos (OAV for short) also gave way for a more x-rated anime content to be released, that’s right I’m talking about Hentai babayyy. Moving away from that topic as quickly as possible, the 1990’s were HUGE for anime fans across the globe. Things like DVD’s and the internet made watching anime massively easier for audiences outside of Japan; But before it was this easily accessible you were forced to watch anime late at night, this was done in attempt to keep children from watching the mature content(?) {idk didn’t seem to work that well imo, i digress} But then, in 1995 the world was flipped on it’s head with the release of Hideaki Anno’s groundbreaking hit Neon Genesis Evangelion. NGE took the world by storm, it was a massive hit and really put anime at the forefront of popular culture. From it’s core rooted in the ever so popular mecha-style anime, to the perfectly confound conclusion leaving just about anyone confused and in dire need of a hug, Evangelion truly has everything and I can’t gush about it enough. The 2000’s gave us Toonami on Adult Swim, a time block late at night dedicated to strictly anime. Toonami is staple of my childhood and gave us great shows like Samurai Jack and motherfucking Cowboy Bebop (shout out all my space cowboys.) 2010’s brought us into the streaming era, places like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime all have tons of anime for anyone to watch, hell there’s even a streaming service dedicated to anime in Crunchyroll. With all this being said I think anime has a very bright future and is will be around for a long long time. Sayonara !

Source:

Yegulalp, Serdar. “Brief History of Anime From Origins to Today.” LiveAbout, 27 Apr. 2019, http://www.liveabout.com/brief-history-of-anime-144979.

10 Things you should never do when starting a new Job

Congratulations! You’ve finally secured a new job, and now you want to start off on the right foot, making a positive impression on your new boss and colleagues. So, what should you NEVER do when starting a new job? Here are 10 things to avoid:

1. Don’t show up late.

You learned this in first grade, when the teacher began keeping track of tardies: Being on time matters. Especially in a new job. In fact, showing up late on the first day (or even in the first few weeks) is guaranteed to make a negative impression. To ensure you’ll be on time, test drive the route to your new job before you start so you’ll know how long it takes to get there. Factor in extra time if there’s traffic, construction, or other reasons to expect a delay.

2. Don’t dress unprofessionally.

Before starting your job, talk with the hiring manager or human resources professional to make sure you understand what constitutes acceptable attire for your new workplace. Even if you are starting a fast food job ask questions about what earrings you are allowed to wear. There’s nothing more embarrassing than showing up in a getup that doesn’t fly with your supervisors.

3. Don’t blow off orientation.

Many companies require new employees to go through an orientation or training process before starting a new position. While it may be tempting to skip these sessions or treat them lightly, don’t do it. Even if your training managers won’t be your direct supervisors, they are watching you. Avoid any behavior that could prompt a training manager to report your behavior back to your boss and team members.

4. Don’t expect hand-holding.

No matter where you’re working, there are certain processes, tools, and forms that make up the standard operating procedures of your company.  You may have been introduced to these through a very organized, systematic orientation, or you may feel like you’re expected to absorb them by osmosis. If you were formally informed consider yourself fortunate. If not, don’t feel shortchanged or frustrated. Instead, take initiative and master the basics on your own.”

5. Don’t ask co-workers to do your work.

It’s understandable that you may need help or guidance during your first few weeks at a new job, and asking co-workers for assistance or just to answer questions can be perfectly acceptable. But there’s no quicker way to make enemies than to ask or expect your new co-workers to do your job for you. Remember, you were hired because managers believed in your ability to get the job done. Ask for help if you need it, but believe in yourself and prove that you can do the work yourself.

6. Don’t take too many personal calls.

The time you spend at work is for, well, work. Your employer isn’t paying you to chat with your girlfriend or even your kids’ babysitter. If friends or family members are prone to call you during working hours, remind them before you start your new job that you will now be working during certain hours and request that they avoid calling you during those hours. Make a personal policy of limiting personal phone calls and texts to your lunch break, except for during emergencies.

7. Don’t ask for more money.

Most likely, you and your employer agreed to a certain salary during the hiring process. So don’t change your mind before you even show up at work. If you agreed to the salary offered, be satisfied with that. Don’t expect more money (and don’t ask for more) until you’ve worked long enough to prove your value to the employer.

8. Don’t try to change things.

Of course you want to make a good impression as soon as you arrive at a new job, and show your new employer they made the right choice in hiring you. However, be cautious of suggesting new policies or strategies during your first few weeks, as it may not be the best way to demonstrate you are a team player. Plus, it could prompt some of your new co-workers to think twice about you as the right person for the job. At first, take time to really understand and learn your job, then over time, you can make suggestions and changes as situations arise, and as your input and expertise is called upon.

9. Don’t be dishonest.

In a new job, there will always be a learning curve, and effective supervisors understand that. Inevitably, you’ll be asked to do something or expected to know something that you don’t yet know or know how to do. Rather than saying you can complete the task on your own, be honest. Don’t be afraid to say, ‘I don’t know. Honesty is a huge differentiator. Simply look people in the eye and say unabashedly and with confidence, “I don’t know. Let me find out and get back to you. Then do it.”

10. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

You may be so eager to start your new job that you don’t want to stop and ask questions. But by skipping even the most basic questions, you are setting yourself up for failure. Rather than making a mistake that could cost the company time and money, ask questions about everything you need to know, from what your job responsibilities are to who can help you with Internet or phone problems, to how you get paid and much more.

blog by Julez for Styles Rebel Radio