From Mom: I'm prouder of you today than I was on any graduation stage.
1st Day Of New Job Wishes From Mom
Congratulatory wishes on the first day of a new job from Mom. Share these with your loved one and put a smile on their face!
Honey, the world just got a capable new employee — and I got bragging rights for a month.
Remember to eat lunch, drink water, and call me when something funny happens.
You've been preparing for today since you organised your stuffed animals into departments.
Mom's two rules: be kind to whoever brings the mail, and never gossip in the elevator.
I packed snacks in spirit if not in reality — go show them who raised you.
You'll do beautifully today, because you've always done beautifully when given the chance.
Sweetheart, first days are 80 percent waiting and 20 percent wonder — embrace both.
From the woman who watched you tie your first shoelaces: tie them tight today.
I'm not nervous for you, I'm just refreshing my phone in case you text first.
You don't have to be impressive today — just present, polite, and paying attention.
My darling, the boardroom doesn't know yet how lucky it just got.
Wear the confidence I've watched you build since kindergarten orientation.
Honey, your first paycheck is going to feel like nothing and everything at once — savour it.
From your biggest fan in the bleachers: knock 'em gently, you don't need to impress.
You've packed your bag and your character — both will serve you well today.
Remember, the colleague who's kindest on day one is usually worth keeping close.
Sweetheart, I'm going to cry a little tonight and pretend it was the onions.
You were always going to make it here — today is just the part where you start.
Mom-tip: write down everyone's name with one identifying detail. You'll thank me Friday.
My love, walk in steady and walk out kind. The middle takes care of itself.
I raised someone who shows up early and stays curious — they're about to find that out.
Don't try to fix anything on the first day. Just learn how things currently work.
Honey, I'll be thinking of you at exactly 9:00 — and 10, and 11, and lunchtime, honestly.
You're stepping into a chapter I can't follow you into, and I couldn't be happier about it.