Is it friends you just stopped talking to because of never really seeing each other of did you fall out.
If you fell out it might be a pain but if its the former it should be pretty easy if its because you are in a situation where you will be seeing them again. Shouldn't be any hard feelings there to block anything.
Anyway good luck on your job. Hope it all goes well. For a second I thought you had a new job repairing old bridges lol.
Basically, the history of it was - these 'friends' were only messaging me when they wanted something (a lift, me to contact someone, or me organise something) - I was in a bad place at the time, ended up arguing with one and not even bothering with the rest of them and although they were absolute fools when it came to a normal conversation, I do miss the company of them and we had a lot of laughs together. The circle of friends was about 4/5 and just being able to reminisce my past yesterday, I sat there wondering whether I should try to build bridges.
I subtly tweeted one of them completely out of the blue earlier but didn't get a response and she has tweeted a few things since - so I am assuming she doesn't want anything to do with me... She was the stubborn one.
I have another one's mobile number and I've wrote out a few messages out but haven't really felt like it would be a great idea to message them. I don't handle negative reactions at all well and probably wouldn't like the rejection if it came to that.
I mean, I completely deserve that they don't want anything to do with me, but at the time, these were some of my closest friends and I just miss them all.
On a more positive note, the first day went really well - unfortunately, their office is being renovated at the moment, so we are in a portacabin with extremely bad lighting and I have came home with a stinking headache. But other than that, everyone there seems fairly easy going, and easy to get along with. There is a lot of office banter which made me feel more at ease, and for lunch they invited me to the pub so I feel less nervous than what I did yesterday. They've given me a fairly powerful computer to use, with a couple of lovely 22" ViewSonic 1080p monitors.
I think I will settle in well, so all in all a great move.