Feb 29, 2020, 04:26 PM
Feb 29, 2020, 06:20 PM
(Feb 27, 2020, 10:04 PM)Auston Wrote: [ -> ]You wanna take this outside?
But really I work a full time job, often 50+ hours per week, not to mention all my other responsibilities. By the time I get on theirs 2 people online. If im lucky on weekends I could be free but I work every saturday and get one sunday off a month.
Okay and I get that. So what do you actually bring to the teacher team? That is my whole point.
EDIT: You've just made my point even more valid. You are not able to do anything with the server as you are busy with IRL things.
Feb 29, 2020, 06:23 PM
>Your teacher app was denied with 97% negative support
Shit talking current teachers who have input on you being made teacher will not help your application which I'm guessing is imminent
Shit talking current teachers who have input on you being made teacher will not help your application which I'm guessing is imminent
Feb 29, 2020, 06:32 PM
(Feb 29, 2020, 06:23 PM)Lord Octagon Wrote: [ -> ]>Your teacher app was denied with 97% negative support
Shit talking current teachers who have input on you being made teacher will not help your application which I'm guessing is imminent
Where did I say I wanted teacher? I applied ages ago knowing I would get -support.
Apex
Feb 29, 2020, 07:14 PM
(Feb 29, 2020, 06:23 PM)Lord Octagon Wrote: [ -> ]>Your teacher app was denied with 97% negative support
Shit talking current teachers who have input on you being made teacher will not help your application which I'm guessing is imminent
He applied for teacher 18 months ago lol. Hardly relevant.
Mar 1, 2020, 03:17 AM
I was just as inactive, if not more inactive than both Stomm and Auston combined in the recent 2 to 3 months, out of curiosity why wasn't someone more inactive called out? Not that I necessarily want to be called out, but seems kind of unfair to call them out when there's more inactive teachers.
As someone who was a teacher for just over 2 years at Limelight, I can say it's hard to be consistently active over such a long period of time. When you first become a teacher typically you're very active and are on every single day helping people out, which becomes extremely repetitive and quite frankly demotivating after such a long period of time. When you have to answer the same set of questions every time you go on the server it becomes quite boring. After the first year, I was burnt out from playing the server and having to be consistently active, alongside the server population and roleplay standards at that time. Being a teacher, especially one that's consistently active over at most a year is hard to do, from the "public eye" it might look easy but to each their own. So with that being said, don't call teachers out for inactivity until you know how difficult it can be to be consistently active from the start to the end of their time in the position. It's harder than you might think.
Edit: The whole reason I left is due to the fact that I couldn't find it in me to be active anymore, if a teacher is inactive enough to the point where they're noticeably affecting the team then I'm sure the liaisons will deal with them.
As someone who was a teacher for just over 2 years at Limelight, I can say it's hard to be consistently active over such a long period of time. When you first become a teacher typically you're very active and are on every single day helping people out, which becomes extremely repetitive and quite frankly demotivating after such a long period of time. When you have to answer the same set of questions every time you go on the server it becomes quite boring. After the first year, I was burnt out from playing the server and having to be consistently active, alongside the server population and roleplay standards at that time. Being a teacher, especially one that's consistently active over at most a year is hard to do, from the "public eye" it might look easy but to each their own. So with that being said, don't call teachers out for inactivity until you know how difficult it can be to be consistently active from the start to the end of their time in the position. It's harder than you might think.
Edit: The whole reason I left is due to the fact that I couldn't find it in me to be active anymore, if a teacher is inactive enough to the point where they're noticeably affecting the team then I'm sure the liaisons will deal with them.
Apex
Mar 1, 2020, 11:44 AM
(Mar 1, 2020, 03:27 AM)Cole_ Wrote: [ -> ]As someone who was a teacher for just over 2 years at Limelight, I can say it's hard to be consistently active over such a long period of time. When you first become a teacher typically you're very active and are on every single day helping people out, which becomes extremely repetitive and quite frankly demotivating after such a long period of time. When you have to answer the same set of questions every time you go on the server it becomes quite boring. After the first year, I was burnt out from playing the server and having to be consistently active, alongside the server population and roleplay standards at that time. Being a teacher, especially one that's consistently active over at most a year is hard to do, from the "public eye" it might look easy but to each their own. So with that being said, don't call teachers out for inactivity until you know how difficult it can be to be consistently active from the start to the end of their time in the position. It's harder than you might think.
Edit: The whole reason I left is due to the fact that I couldn't find it in me to be active anymore, if a teacher is inactive enough to the point where they're noticeably affecting the team then I'm sure the liaisons will deal with them.
I hear what you are saying, however no one made anyone become a teacher. When someone applies for a teacher they are accepting there is an element of commitment to it.
Mar 1, 2020, 02:27 PM
A long term teacher that has a ton of experience and has shown they are capable members of the community are valuable to keep around in the team. Whether active on the server or not at that moment. This really seems like the 'Brin and Apex' complain about nonsense show. There is no actual point being made here and it is just turning into the same shit show that you stirred on the discord. Pointless. , his points apply. Consistent activity over the course of years is basically impossible. Them being teachers in the background is not stopping any new aspiring teachers of becoming one.
Mar 1, 2020, 07:57 PM