Thank you for the message yesterday — it landed at exactly the right hour of a long first day.
Thanks For New Job Wishes
Giving gratitude for new job wishes. Show your appreciation for those who have sent congratulatory messages on the occasion of starting a new job.
Your note was the first one I opened and somehow the only one I needed. Genuinely grateful.
Thanks for taking the time to write — I'll keep the card on the new desk for the foreseeable.
Appreciated your message more than I can say in this short reply. Coffee soon to thank you properly.
Thank you for the warm words; they made the morning feel less like a stranger's lobby and more like a start.
Your kindness during the search and again at the start has not gone unnoticed. Truly, thank you.
Thanks for thinking of me when the news broke — small message, big impact on a nervy week.
I'm grateful you reached out; transitions feel less lonely when the right people show up at the right time.
Thank you for the encouragement — I'm carrying it into the building with me on Monday.
Appreciated your note and the specificity in it; you clearly listened during the long months of searching.
Thanks for celebrating with me — the wait was long, and your message made the arrival feel real.
Your message arrived between two stressful tabs and made me close both for a moment. Grateful.
Thank you for the flowers at the new desk — the colleagues are quietly impressed, and so am I.
Appreciated the call last night. Sometimes voices land where messages can't quite reach.
Thanks for being there for the rough drafts and the bad weeks; the good outcome belongs partly to you.
Your support during the search was the quiet kind I needed. Thank you for showing up steadily.
Thank you for marking the moment — it would have slipped past unmarked otherwise, and that would have been a shame.
Grateful for your message — I read it twice and then forwarded it to my mum, which says everything.
Thanks for the gift; the notebook is already on the new desk and already half-full of meeting notes.
Your words yesterday gave me a little extra steadiness on a day I was trying to look composed.
Thank you for celebrating the kind of news that's quietly enormous to me and easy to miss from outside.
Appreciated the wisdom you sent along with the congratulations — both noted, both kept.
Thanks for not letting the moment pass without comment; not everyone takes the time, and I noticed.
Your message made a real difference; I was wobbling on day three and reread it before lunch.
Thank you for the cheer-on text at 8:47 am — I needed it more than I let on.