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"Acceptance and Trial

"To officers trialling a recruit: try to ensure they have someone to go to. Often this might be the person who initially spoke to them and invited them to the guild -- this might also be someone who's very busy and doesn't have time for endless questions, so just make sure the recruit has someone to help them along. Also make sure they know what to do -- everyone might take certain strategies and guildwide convention for granted, but if your recruit's from a different background they might simply keel over in confusion when the boss is pulled and nobody's said a thing. If they're genuinely doing badly, try to help them along rather than launch expletives at them -- if they're truly, absolutely, awful then there might be no hope, but if they're just nervous the extra pressure won't help. Some people can change quite drastically when they're no longer under scrutiny, and finding out that someone who looked perfect and seemed perfect is suddenly a monster can be quite a shock. Dealing with them can require some harsh words and even a gkick, although these situations are rare. More common is the raider who isn't 100% perfect, who makes the odd mistake but improves every time, who turns up to raids and fits into the guild -- these are your core raid force, value them and make new people welcome so they become them. Don't you wish that more guilds could afford a rigorous application and trials process. Maybe then you could actually get into a good guild on the basis of actual skill or calm intelligence under fire instead of because you're friends with the GM's brother. Sadly, guilds are tiny. They can't afford to have someone vet new recruits. So basically they're going to invite you to the guild because someone IN the guild is sponsoring you.Want to get into a good guild.


Do your homework and then make nice with the alt of an officer or something. Best of luck with your new guild and new recruits! " "So you got accepted to the guild - congratulations! Most guilds tend to give recruits a trial period before initiating them as full members. What this exactly means varies from guild to guild, but usually you'll not get the same loot priority as members, and might be expected to give up your raid spot to full members. You might also be put into tough situations quite quickly to assess your reactions and skill. If your experience is behind the guild's current progress, expect to learn a lot very quickly -- isn't this challenge partly why you joined a further-progressed guild. While on trial try to be yourself -- recruits who suddenly change personality once they're 'accepted' can cause headaches. wow geld Also, don't be afraid to ask questions, although you might want to do this in moderation -- for example, ask someone doing your job where you should stand, or ask an officer if it's a DKP question. Not everything needs to be done in public. wowgold " If you make a mistake, depending on how the guild treats it, face up to it and explain if possible. lord of the rings online gold Nobody's perfect, especially doing things a new way in a new setting, and your new guild won't hold mistakes against you if they get some indication of how you'll handle mistakes in future. This also depends on the guild, but usually towards the end of your trial you'll get discussed amongst the officers or recruitment team and approached with the offer to become a member. If you're uncomfortable, unhappy or regretting your choice before you get to this point, you don't have to stay in the guild -- usually, nobody will hold it against you if you leave during the trial period. runescape money


Similarly, if the officers feel you're not a great acquisition, your performance or attendance are questionable and you've done nothing to appease them, or there are other issues around your eventual membership of the guild, you might fail your trial. sell wow gold This isn't the end of the world. Usually you'll get some feedback as to why, and if -- for example -- some RL commitment made your attendance too poor to pass, you could re-apply once that changes. But you chose a server that had other options, didn't you. .

 

 

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