Posted on 03 April 2016 - 05:16 PM
Learning wrote
If that is what you are actually concerned about I wouldn't worry about you ever getting accepted.
Posted on 03 April 2016 - 06:17 PM
Hire gradeaundera, 100% professisonal voice.Posted on 04 April 2016 - 02:50 PM
I'd totally try this but my voice isn't professional enough… ):Last edited on 04 April 2016 - 07:07 PM by Learning
FunkyFactions wrote
Learning wrote...
If that is what you are actually concerned about I wouldn't worry about you ever getting accepted.
I'm guessing you've never had a job, and if you have, I'm sure it wasn't in freelance work. Because if you did you'd understand that time is extremely precious and valuable, and comitting to a long term job has to come with thinking of the pros and cons. Sure, if you're super dedicated to the server, website, and community, have tons of free time to research, are charismatic, and also kick ass at editing and journalism, then all the power to you, I'm sure they'll be happy with the job.
But I'm guessing this would take a decent amount of work to not fizzle off after a few weeks, and if they want someone who is going to take the time to make quality content that (reportedly) isn't even going up on their channel, then they sure as hell better get paid.
Posted on 04 April 2016 - 07:02 PM
Learning wrote
FunkyFactions wrote...
I'm guessing you've never had a job, and if you have, I'm sure it wasn't in freelance work. Because if you did you'd understand that time is extremely precious and valuable, and comitting to a long term job has to come with thinking of the pros and cons. Sure, if you're super dedicated to the server, website, and community, have tons of free time to research, charismatic, and also kick ass at editing and journalism, then all the power to you, I'm sure they'll be happy with the job.
But I'm guessing this would take a decent amount of work to not fizzle off after a few weeks, and if they want someone who is going to take the time to make quality content that (reportedly) isn't even going up on their channel, then they sure as hell better get paid.
damn
Posted on 04 April 2016 - 07:08 PM
Learning wrote
FunkyFactions wrote...
I'm guessing you've never had a job, and if you have, I'm sure it wasn't in freelance work. Because if you did you'd understand that time is extremely precious and valuable, and comitting to a long term job has to come with thinking of the pros and cons. Sure, if you're super dedicated to the server, website, and community, have tons of free time to research, charismatic, and also kick ass at editing and journalism, then all the power to you, I'm sure they'll be happy with the job.
But I'm guessing this would take a decent amount of work to not fizzle off after a few weeks, and if they want someone who is going to take the time to make quality content that (reportedly) isn't even going up on their channel, then they sure as hell better get paid.
You are going to be making news videos on a minecraft server bud. This isn't a real job and I highly doubt you will have to work very hard and put a ton of free time into it.
Last edited on 04 April 2016 - 07:21 PM by Learning
FunkyFactions wrote
Learning wrote...
You are going to be making news videos on a minecraft server bud. This isn't a real job and I highly doubt you will have to work very hard and put a ton of free time into it.
You're practically proving my point. If someone is going to half-ass it, then yeah, it's not going to take time. But if someone who is actually dedicated to their work and put the time in (and yes, a project like this would require time and if you think it wouldn't then you're pretty naive) then they deserve some pay, in some form. A job by definition is paid work - there's no real or fake jobs bud. If someone puts hard work in consistently then they should be rewarded.
Posted on 04 April 2016 - 07:52 PM
ThatOneCombo wrote
Posted on 04 April 2016 - 09:32 PM
Time to put my editing skills to the testPosted on 05 April 2016 - 12:33 AM
CrazyBadPvP wrote
ThatOneCombo wrote...
This is quite an accurate description of badlion!
Last edited on 05 April 2016 - 05:48 AM by Jazza
Learning wrote
The majority of the staff team are dedicated to their work and put the time and effort into it. Do we get paid? No. Want to know why? It's a voluntary job. As well as being a community content creator (from my eyes). You can't quickly assume that every variation of a 'job' you dedicate yourself to, work wise, will earn you money no matter what. There's a significant difference between a job and a voluntary job. And in the case that this certain 'job' will actually earn you money..
Learning wrote
If they were to state the actual pay (let's say it's well above average), applications would begin to steamroll non stop (mostly unprofessional applicants who'd do anything for the $$$ which would flood the pages of apps which actually have some decent apps in but are completely covered by the useless ones). If you truly love the aspects of the job, you'd (at the very least) act professional enough to discuss the pay after you've been accepted and if you realize it's not quite up to your standards, that's your loss for expecting higher. I can tell you now, some organization founders find it relatively disrespectful when applicants spark up the whole application phase demanding an answer regarding pay. I know it seems as if it's relevant information to the applicant and in some cases, it's definitely acceptable to ask. Not denying that, but just use common sense first. Don't generalize every job founder as if they're 100% comfortable to tell you the pay immediately.
Learning wrote
HalfCreeper wrote
Correct me if I'm wrong on any information regarding this position, @HalfCreeper.
Last edited on 05 April 2016 - 09:00 AM by Cakeaholic
Jazza wrote
Learning wrote...
The majority of the staff team are dedicated to their work and put the time and effort into it. Do we get paid? No. Want to know why? It's a voluntary job. As well as being a community content creator (from my eyes). You can't quickly assume that every variation of a 'job' you dedicate yourself to, work wise, will earn you money no matter what. There's a significant difference between a job and a voluntary job. And in the case that this certain 'job' will actually earn you money..
Learning wrote...
If they were to state the actual pay (let's say it's well above average), applications would begin to steamroll non stop (mostly unprofessional applicants who'd do anything for the $$$ which would flood the pages of apps which actually have some decent apps in but are completely covered by the useless ones). If you truly love the aspects of the job, you'd (at the very least) act professional enough to discuss the pay after you've been accepted and if you realize it's not quite up to your standards, that's your loss for expecting higher. I can tell you now, some organization founders find it relatively disrespectful when applicants spark up the whole application phase demanding an answer regarding pay. I know it seems as if it's relevant information to the applicant and in some cases, it's definitely acceptable to ask. Not denying that, but just use common sense first. Don't generalize every job founder as if they're 100% comfortable to tell you the pay immediately.
Couldn't have said it better myself
Posted on 05 April 2016 - 01:57 PM
I could do this but I don't think I could be in two channels at once. School is taking me over ;-;Posted on 05 April 2016 - 06:56 PM
NoReach_ wrote
CrazyBadPvP wrote...
This is quite an accurate description of badlion!
Last edited on 05 April 2016 - 10:38 PM by Learning
Jazza wrote
Learning wrote...
The majority of the staff team are dedicated to their work and put the time and effort into it. Do we get paid? No. Want to know why? It's a voluntary job. As well as being a community content creator (from my eyes). You can't quickly assume that every variation of a 'job' you dedicate yourself to, work wise, will earn you money no matter what. There's a significant difference between a job and a voluntary job. And in the case that this certain 'job' will actually earn you money..
Learning wrote...
If they were to state the actual pay (let's say it's well above average), applications would begin to steamroll non stop (mostly unprofessional applicants who'd do anything for the $$$ which would flood the pages of apps which actually have some decent apps in but are completely covered by the useless ones). If you truly love the aspects of the job, you'd (at the very least) act professional enough to discuss the pay after you've been accepted and if you realize it's not quite up to your standards, that's your loss for expecting higher. I can tell you now, some organization founders find it relatively disrespectful when applicants spark up the whole application phase demanding an answer regarding pay. I know it seems as if it's relevant information to the applicant and in some cases, it's definitely acceptable to ask. Not denying that, but just use common sense first. Don't generalize every job founder as if they're 100% comfortable to tell you the pay immediately.
Totally both valid points. To be completely honest, I'm not even too involved in the community and would honestly be an awful fit for the content creator, I really wasn't even planning on applying, I just saw the post while in a mediocre mood and posted those questions. Later I suppose I was too caught up in trying to win an argument that I went a bit overboard and made it seem like I don't think volunteer work exists at all, which is ridiculous, I've had plenty of volunteer positions that I worked hard for and didn't get paid. I guess I naively thought things would be different around here because it was a large network, but you guys are a community like any other. I'm trying to find the words of what else to say, but I didn't mean any disrespect and I'm sure whoever they choose to do this will be fantastic, whether they get paid or not.
Posted on 05 April 2016 - 10:40 PM
Learning wrote
Jazza wrote...
Totally both valid points. To be completely honest, I'm not even too involved in the community and would honestly be an awful fit for the content creator, I really wasn't even planning on applying, I just saw the post while in a mediocre mood and posted those questions. Later I suppose I was too caught up in trying to win an argument that I went a bit overboard and made it seem like I don't think volunteer work exists at all, which is ridiculous, I've had plenty of volunteer positions that I worked hard for and didn't get paid. I guess I naively thought things would be different around here because it was a large network, but you guys are a community like any other. I'm trying to find the words of what else to say, but I didn't mean any disrespect and I'm sure whoever they choose to do this will be fantastic, whether they get paid or not.
:)