First day faux pas in films
The outfit prep, the sweaty palms, the test-run commute. It can only mean one thing 鈥 the first day of a new job.
We revisit some classic films to see what nuggets of wisdom they can bring us for tackling the all-important first day.
(Beware: spoilers!)
School of Rock (2004)
Acting too cool for school
When Jack Black鈥檚 character, Dewey Finn, fraudulently accepts a teaching position under the guise of his roommate Ned, it鈥檚 safe to say that delivering top-notch educational value is not his main priority. Moseying in after lunch, his laissez-faire attitude (鈥淚 say, time for recess!鈥) doesn鈥檛 quite cut it at prestigious Horace Green school. From insulting the class鈥 usual teacher, to using oh-so-nearly inappropriate language, Dewey鈥檚 first day is like a one stop shop of errors to avoid.
Whilst he thankfully goes on to turn things around (and create some epic music along the way), his first moments in the classroom are a good reminder that attitude really can make all the difference.
Mrs Doubtfire (1994)
Being inventive with the truth
Desperate to see his children after his ex-partner is granted sole custody, actor Daniel Hillard comes up with an unconventional solution 鈥 applying to be the family鈥檚 housekeeper, made up in full costume as fictional good egg 鈥淢rs Euphegenia Doubtfire鈥. Fooling your ex-partner-turned-employer with an elaborate deception 鈥 what could possibly go wrong?! (Spoiler: a lot).
Whilst most of us would probably stop short of inventing a whole new identity, beware the temptation of the small, white lie. Appealing as it may be to get creative with the truth, you never know what sort of hole you may dig for yourself.
Kung Fu Panda (2008)
Assuming one size fits all
After unexpectedly being identified as the all-important 鈥淒ragon Warrior鈥, unlikely hero Po the panda can鈥檛 wait to get stuck into kung fu training. Sadly, his initial attempts don鈥檛 quite hit the mark, with trainer Shifu announcing that 鈥渢here is now a level 0鈥 when seeing his efforts. Convinced that the only path to success is training in the same way as kung fu masters the Furious Five, he wrestles with self-doubt and fear of failure. Eventually, Shifu realises that, unlike the others, the key to training Po is through his first love 鈥 food.
There鈥檚 a lesson here for new starters and managers alike; there鈥檚 no 鈥榦ne size fits all鈥 for unlocking someone鈥檚 true potential. A bit of time, faith, and creative thinking on both sides can go a long way.
Miss Congeniality (2001)
Judging a book by its cover
When FBI Special Agent, Gracie Hart, is sent undercover as a beauty pageant contestant, it certainly doesn鈥檛 strike anyone as a match made in heaven. Paired up with pageant consultant, Victor Melling, they are both equally horrified at the prospect of getting action-focused Gracie contest-ready. However, as events unfold, Victor, Gracie, and her fellow beauty queens alike, discover the value in each other鈥檚 expertise and how much they can learn from each other to help shape their own paths.
It's easy to jump to conclusions and be led by our assumptions 鈥 we鈥檝e all been guilty of that! Gracie鈥檚 story, and her blossoming friendships within the pageant world, are good reminders to keep an open mind about ourselves and others. We may well be surprised.
Yesterday (2019)
Stealing someone else鈥檚 thunder
If you鈥檙e into music, you鈥檙e probably familiar with this one! When Himesh Patel鈥檚 character, Jack Malik, finds himself in a reality-bending universe in which he鈥檚 the only one who has heard of the Beatles, he launches the musical career of his dreams by reintroducing their songs to the masses. Losing sight of his true goals and values along the way, he鈥檚 eventually set back on track by alternate-reality John Lennon who advises him to fight for the woman he loves and 鈥渢ell the truth to everyone鈥 whenever he can.
If you鈥檙e faced with a slightly-too-tempting opportunity to step in and take credit for someone else鈥檚 work, maybe think of Jack and err鈥 let it be (see what we did there?!)
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