Sadly, no
It is very rare and fortunate situation, if walking in a new job is like coming home. If that is the case, cherish it.
Usually the old employees watch from afar when a new person is introduced in the community. It will take time, and lots of it, until they are assured that you are a) a good worker (work ethics) and b) a good person.
If all goes well in about six months the community has warmed up for you and you can feel part of it. This requires a lot of work from you (and from them too). You have to 'sneak yourself in', to take part in every social event they have, go chat to them over the water cooler and so forth. If you stay inside your cubicle 100% of the time, you never get to know your colleagues and thus you stay an outsider.
Worst case scenario: if the social relations within the work community have been inflamed, there's bickering, taking sides and unhealthy rivalry, it is neigh impossible to feel safe, not to mention -at home-, in an environment like that.
That is eat-or-be-eaten
scenario. If you do not mind your steps, you might find an enemy and become a target for bullying.
Let's hope your new job is more like the first example, where a healthy social structure ensures relaxing and supportive environment.
you can feel in the right
All people have the ability to change. Changes occur in people when they feel discomfort.
If you are happy with the way things are, then you will not feel a need for change. If you are unhappy with the way things are, then you will feel a need for change.
It's their right.
People don't like this big of a change into the unknown
yes
sorry not much help...but people go and dance anywhere they feel like it some where they feel like its the right place for them .
The way bullies can change is that maybe they should get more attention from their parents.Maybe they feel ignored and they feel that the only way to make life easier is to make other people feel bad like they do.
Well just be you and show the world what you got! Shine the brightest and don't change to make others happy. It's not right if it's not you. Be casual and cool. Feel comfortable and relax. Socialize more with other people and make people have a good time with you...
I do think that one person's attitude can change how other people feel. One of my coworkers has a really bad attitude and it puts me into a bad mood every day.
yes for their songs can change how a person can feel or think
Sex feel different for everyone. People can tell you what they feel, but it may not be the same for you. I was that way. I asked got told what some people felt and then when I experienced it, the feelings were totally different for me.