When you get your baby home, put him/her in the pre-readied viv (make sure your temps are proper at each end by using a thermostat to set the warm side to 85°, you will learn that in the books by Kathy Love and Don Soderberg - MUST-reads for any new corn owner, please download them or buy them off of Amazon before you get your snake) and leave him be for a week. As tempting as it is, don't do anything except change the water every day or two, leave him be, but when you do go to handle him, wash your hands with unscented soap (I find regular Neutrogena to be be the best) as none of my kids like the smell and physically try to get away if I use a scented soap. Then open the viv, scoop your baby from underneath and use both hands to hold him, let him slither from hand to hand.
I have never had an aggressive or frightened bite, just two from the same guy, first time because my finger had just been touching a mouse, but he was still little so it was barely a bump and the second time because I reached over him to adjust the plate with the mouse on it (I feed in their vivs, I use a large plastic lid or a salad plate, depending how big the meals are) and he thought I was competition. He hit me and drew back immediately, it does feel like velcro, and he drew a drop of blood so small that you could barely see it. I just washed up and put a dab of Neosporin on it, good as new. Both times were my own dumb fault, but it did take the anxiety out of joining "The Bite Club"!
BTW, there are really strong lids made of metal instead of mesh, definitely get one of those because I guarantee that the cats will try to get on top! I have 6 cats, 5 corns, and all lids have held up perfectly, even with Tubby, the 18lb Ragdoll cat on it!
Good luck, and ask away. No questions are dumb or stupid, there are only stupid owners who don't ask questions!!!