Part-time job

Part Time Jobs are given to the player by Tom Nook in all games of the prior to. As soon as the player moves in to town, Tom Nook will offer part-time employment at his shop, in order to partially pay off their newly acquired house mortgage. It effectively serves as a tutorial, and consists of straightforward tasks such as making deliveries and posting on the Bulletin Board. During the Part Time Job, the player should wear the Work Uniform given to them by Nook, which is a rare item that cannot be bought or obtained elsewhere. Completing the Part Time Job reduces the player's mortgage by 1,400 Bells (this usually means they will still have 18,400 Bells to pay off at the Post Office or Town Hall, except in, where the player gives Tom Nook a bag of 1,000 Bells at the start of the game) and must be completed in order to progress in the game.

In, Tom Nook does not require the player to work for him anymore, because the player now starts off living in a tent and must pay 10,000 Bells (the 'down payment') in order to obtain a house. Isabelle's 'advice for living here' at the Town Hall serves as a partial replacement. Also, when The Roost Café is built and the player buys seven cups of coffee, Brewster will offer them a Part Time Job that involves making coffee for customers.

In
In, the list of tasks is as follows:


 * Plant some tree saplings and flowers around Tom Nook's store. However, in reality, the player can plant them anywhere they like.
 * The player must introduce themselves to all of the current villagers in town, and Tortimer.
 * Deliver a piece of furniture to a random villager. The player will receive a reward in return.
 * Send a letter to a specific random villager on stationery given to the player by Nook. It does not matter what the player writes.
 * Complete at least one villager favor, such as a delivery or retrieval.
 * Deliver a carpet to a random villager. The player will receive a carpet in return.
 * Deliver an Axe to the same villager that the player sent the letter to. The villager will comment about the letter.
 * Post a message on the Bulletin Board.

In
In, the list of tasks is as follows:


 * Change into Work Uniform.
 * Plant three tree saplings and four flower seed bags around Tom Nook's store. However, in reality, the player can plant them anywhere they like.
 * The player must introduce themselves to all of the current villagers in town (three in a new game), and Tortimer, who is outside the Town Hall. However, the player must talk to at least one of the villagers a second time, which will cause them to ask for the player's birthday.
 * Deliver a piece of furniture to a random villager. The player will receive a piece of furniture in return.
 * Send a letter to a specific random villager on a sheet of Lined Paper given to the player by Nook. It does not matter what the player writes.
 * Deliver a carpet to a random villager. The player will receive a carpet in return.
 * Deliver a Watering Can to the same villager that the player sent the letter to. The villager will comment about the letter.
 * Write an ad for Nook's shop on the Bulletin Board. Again, the player can actually write whatever they like.

In
In, the list of tasks is as follows:


 * The player must introduce themselves to all of the current villagers in town (six in a new game), and Tortimer, who is inside the Town Hall.
 * Change into Work Uniform.
 * Plant three tree saplings and four flower seed bags around Tom Nook's store. However, in reality, the player can plant them anywhere they like.
 * Deliver a piece of furniture to a random villager. The player will receive a piece of furniture in return, and the villager will ask for the player's birthday.
 * Send a letter to a specific random villager on a sheet of Lined Paper given to the player by Nook. It does not matter what the player writes.
 * Deliver a carpet to a random villager. The player will receive a carpet in return.
 * Deliver a Watering Can to the same villager that the player sent the letter to. The villager will comment about the letter.
 * Write an ad for Nook's shop on the Bulletin Board. Again, the player can actually write whatever they like.

Trivia

 * If, after Tom Nook asks the player to change into their work clothes, they go outside the shop and drop the Work Uniform on the ground (or place it in the Recycle Bin), Nook will give them another one when they re-enter the store. This can be repeated endlessly to obtain duplicates of the Work Uniform. This technique has little use due to the Work Uniform being completely worthless when 'sold' to Nook.
 * The same can be done when Nook asks the player to send a letter to a villager; the player can go outside, drop the sheet of Lined Paper on the ground, and get offered another sheet from Nook when they re-enter. Although each sheet of paper is only worth 10 Bells, this can allow the player to obtain stationery early in the game without having to buy any from Tom Nook's store.
 * If the player talks to Nook during the Part Time Job having changed out of their Work Uniform, he will be shocked and tell the player off for not wearing their work clothes. He will then allow them to wear any shirt they like, as long as it does not "offend the customers."