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Asked by 938genm47 to Philly on 14 Mar 2018.
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Philippa Horner answered on 14 Mar 2018:
I’m never scared to do my job on the whole, but there are often specific things I’m asked to do at work, usually a new skill which I haven’t done independently before, which make me nervous. In these situations, I just make sure I take someone more experienced with me, to ensure that I’m being safe and so that I learn for next time.
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Gail commented on :
Never scared but it can be scary….. especially in life and death situations where you have to think quickly. Ususally you get on with it and only after you go home does the fear kick in. The relief!