As Jason said, hadling him often for short period will help taming him but, since you just got him, leave him alone for minimum 2 weeks and wait before he has eaten a few time in a row before handling him more. That's what the other person was probably saying, he has to addapt to his new environement, it's alot of stress for them to be change of "home" and a nevous snake might be more agressive.
Also, another trick. When you'll hadle him, if he bites you, never put it back in his tank cause he'll realize "When I bite her, she leave me alone". I have a really nervous wlp, he was biting me every time I was taking him out of his tank. Once I decide to take the bites and grab him even if he was striking at me. Now he almost dosen't bite anymore.
Good luck
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