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* Play your first "real" round as a [[Cargo Technician]] - it will let you learn the controls from more experienced players (notably the [[Quartermaster]]) in a low stress, low importance job, while being useful. All the info on how to do the job (and any job, for that matter) can be found on the [[Jobs|job's own page]]. There's no need to rush into things, read the job page entirely and you've learned more than most at that point.
* Play your first "real" round as a [[Cargo Technician]] - it will let you learn the controls from more experienced players (notably the [[Quartermaster]]) in a low stress, low importance job, while being useful. All the info on how to do the job (and any job, for that matter) can be found on the [[Jobs|job's own page]]. There's no need to rush into things, read the job page entirely and you've learned more than most at that point.
* It's perfectly okay and encouraged to tell people you are new in IC chat! Some of your coworkers might even take the time to show you the ropes.
* It's perfectly okay and encouraged to tell people you are new in IC chat! Some of your coworkers might even take the time to show you the ropes.
* Keep a close eye on the chatlog, especially if things are happening fast, you might miss an <span style="color:red">'''important big, red, ed text'''</span>.
* Keep a close eye on the chatlog, especially if things are happening fast, you might miss an <span style="color:red">'''important big, red, bolded text'''</span>.
* Not sure what something is? Shift+click on an object to examine it. If you need more info, [[Objects|search the object from wiki]] or ask a mentor using mentorhelp. Every door on the station has a label, so if you're not sure where you are, examine a nearby door and check the [[map]].
* Not sure what something is? Shift+click on an object to examine it. If you need more info, [[Objects|search the object from wiki]] or ask a mentor using mentorhelp. Every door on the station has a label, so if you're not sure where you are, examine a nearby door and check the [[map]].
* Didn't understand something someone said? Check [[Terminology]], there's a big chance you'll find your translation there.
* Didn't understand something someone said? Check [[Terminology]], there's a big chance you'll find your translation there.
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