Enjoying my new job 3 days in. In Norcross to do HR stuff and train.
First day was just having a huge book of policies, procedures and workmanship standards thrown at me and absorbing it. Yesterday I shadowed a guy on a couple of service calls to fix a pair of RO systems. Actually did all the electrical on a two phase booster pump on the second one (one of the major points of emphasis the guy I'm replacing had was that the new guy not be a complete moron with electricity).
Work is hard but extremely doable and often requires creativity to custom build flow paths and diagnose problems, so I'm really looking forward to that. The driving is something I'll have to get used to though.