Are you a first year learner who has secured your first part time work? Here are several hints on what you need to do in such a situation Hints 1.Don't attempt to please everyone. Older workers are quite sensitive to the various insecurities experienced by students who are new at working. They are often conscious of the fact that you may not be ambitious about your needs or rights as a worker. Moreover, they can see that you're nervous and unpleasant so you may not be brave enough to stand up for yourself when some demands are made on you. The best thing to do in such circumstances is to ignore those people. Know what your organisations expect from you and don't try to take on more than you can manage. 2.Don't expect too much. Usually some new workers in part time work may assume that the success of their firm will rely on them. When taking on that part time work, you should relax and remember that there is a particular team already in place created to ensure everything runs smoothly. The company would be unwise to place so much responsibility on one individual anyway. 3.Look out for your safety. As a new worker in a part time job, it's likely that you may be required to do certain manual work. For instance, in case you are working in a restaurant, you may be expected to give orders to clients than do cashier work. You need to be careful about these kinds of tasks since a large number of them may result in body injuries. Ask about the optimum safety load and how to carry out tasks well. Take each day as it comes You will probably fit into the institution well after sometime thus don't be apprehensive for now.