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<blockquote data-quote="XGC Rare FX" data-source="post: 121497" data-attributes="member: 19716"><p>I have fallen into the position of doing someone elses job for them far to many times, and I've seen it happen alot as well. And sometimes those people DO get noticed, but (me for example, I'm not trying to brag or look for compensation in any way, I'm just continuing the conversation) almost every clan I find myself in "helping out" (a term I hear WAY to often) I end up running a squad, splitting said squad 3-4 times, in turn splitting the clan, and then the general of said clan gets all the credit for running a successful clan, when I went to all the generals meetings, ran all the clan meetings, and so on. I see this happen alot these days. I won't go further into my story, because its long and full of stress and boring stuff.</p><p></p><p>But I think that (one way to help, at least my case would have been) to make it almost mandatory for generals to show up to the generals meetings, bringing a captain is fine, but just sending one to do your work is NOT. Of course we all have real life, and I for one have no problem filling in for my general if something comes up, but alot of the time that general finds the ability to not have to go to them anymore, and just starts sending his captains instead of him so he can either game, or just get off early. When they are confronted its usually "I am preparing them for when they become a general" thats why you bring them WITH yourself.</p><p></p><p>I completely lost my train of thought again, ive been sick this whole week and not thinking straight, I can still clarify if anyone doesn't understand something I said. </p><p></p><p>And Slaw, thats why I mentioned Micro Managing, it shouldn't NEED to happen if everyone we recruit is a good member, but you cant always be right about someone, A big portion of the recruits will turn out to be just the members that show up to one clan meeting a month, or worse, game almost never with there clan mates, and just carry the XG name, and thats where we have to step in to try to get those member active, there for Micro Manage. Also I don't mean to manage when people are online, just managing how they are with the clan in general, the rules themselves are a way to manage the members, but you still have the captains and generals doing the micro managing on the people that do not follow them the way they should.</p><p></p><p>Peace</p><p>HoSTiLe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC Rare FX, post: 121497, member: 19716"] I have fallen into the position of doing someone elses job for them far to many times, and I've seen it happen alot as well. And sometimes those people DO get noticed, but (me for example, I'm not trying to brag or look for compensation in any way, I'm just continuing the conversation) almost every clan I find myself in "helping out" (a term I hear WAY to often) I end up running a squad, splitting said squad 3-4 times, in turn splitting the clan, and then the general of said clan gets all the credit for running a successful clan, when I went to all the generals meetings, ran all the clan meetings, and so on. I see this happen alot these days. I won't go further into my story, because its long and full of stress and boring stuff. But I think that (one way to help, at least my case would have been) to make it almost mandatory for generals to show up to the generals meetings, bringing a captain is fine, but just sending one to do your work is NOT. Of course we all have real life, and I for one have no problem filling in for my general if something comes up, but alot of the time that general finds the ability to not have to go to them anymore, and just starts sending his captains instead of him so he can either game, or just get off early. When they are confronted its usually "I am preparing them for when they become a general" thats why you bring them WITH yourself. I completely lost my train of thought again, ive been sick this whole week and not thinking straight, I can still clarify if anyone doesn't understand something I said. And Slaw, thats why I mentioned Micro Managing, it shouldn't NEED to happen if everyone we recruit is a good member, but you cant always be right about someone, A big portion of the recruits will turn out to be just the members that show up to one clan meeting a month, or worse, game almost never with there clan mates, and just carry the XG name, and thats where we have to step in to try to get those member active, there for Micro Manage. Also I don't mean to manage when people are online, just managing how they are with the clan in general, the rules themselves are a way to manage the members, but you still have the captains and generals doing the micro managing on the people that do not follow them the way they should. Peace HoSTiLe [/QUOTE]
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