Learning how to work

Even if you have passed an employment aptitude exam, you won't survive in a company unless you learn how to work there.
Companies that offer you higher salaries will usually have more difficult work for you to do.
Some companies set a trial period of between three months and one year for new employees. During the trial period, you have to learn how to really work. This is the stage where absolute amateurs try to become professionals in their fields. Whatever the field you are working in, you will have to study and learn many different things.
To start with, you have to be obedient and humble to learn effectively.
Even if you have high qualifications, you should start from the beginning and commit yourself fully to trying to learn. This is necessary because each company has its own way of doing things. Unless you have a humble and willing attitude, trainers won't put much effort into teaching you.
If you are too headstrong, your trainers will become overly sensitive and tire of you.
Even if they teach you in an entertaining way, perhaps by telling unny stories, you should never take advantage of them and make jokes, etc. Teaching is harder than learning. Your trainers have to put in three times as much effort as you do.
As the old saying "Practice makes perfect" tells us, the best approach to tackling a new type of work is to simply get a lot of practice in the given work both mentally and physically. In addition, you need to be curious and imitate your trainers to pick up their accumulated skills and experience. You shouldn't adopt a client-like attitude, as if you were doing the trainers a favor by learning from them. At the same time, it's important to always try to think of more effective ways to do your work.
Overly individualistic ways of doing things, even though they may look quicker, ultimately may slow down your progress. You should follow the basics faithfully to the end.
Just saying to yourself that you'll do your best or try as hard as you can is not enough.
If you don't have some element of fear, such as the threat of losing your job if you don't learn the work properly, you won't be able to learn seriously.



To learn a new job, you need to have a serious attitude, the feeling of betting your life on success. And most importantly, you need to believe that human beings are born to work.