I'll make one comment, then if you still wish to continue, PM me.SASSZAIN wrote:Hmm. I'd need a better example before I'll agree. I still believe that one cannot take a job, such as this, too seriously. One can just go about doing that job wrong. Since i was never familiarized with your situation, I can't comment on that.Nelly wrote:Tell me, SASSZAIN, whats the point of this community? To chit chat, and discuss about certain topics. Which in general is supposed to be fun.SASSZAIN wrote:Theres no such thing as taking a job to seriously. Its a job. If you fail to take it seriously, then, well. I'll stop talking.Nelly wrote: I'll have to think about it. You may have experience, but.....
Your application lacks a lot of detail.
Why do you want to be a moderator again?
What good will you do for AA's community?
The only thing I don't like about you, is that you take your job too seriously at times, and it's hard to get to know you. But I'll give you this much - you're a nice person when someone takes the time to get to know you.
Plus.. I'm not sure if there's a need for your application. Couldn't you just PM Ken? o.o
Correct?
Yes.
You can't possibly have fun if you're on here looking for something to correct. You have to be semi layed back. Of course, theres a time to be serious..
But there's also a time to be layed back.
I retired moderating because I failed to realize this, and I had the AA community turn against me because of how I handled things.
Which was being too serious.
So yes. There is such a thing as taking your job too seriously. In this case.
I was a very uptight person (much like yourself) I didn't let anything slide
I was a total bish, and I just took it way too seriously. I was never layed back. And my new approach (being more layed back) has me liked by.. 90+% of AA. And that works in my favor.
And plus, I like the change a lot too.
So yes, a job on a forum can be taken too seriously.
Kthanx.