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*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/intro-ship-adm/ Guide to Ship Administration], ''especially'' the section about working with new ensigns.
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/intro-ship-adm/ Guide to Ship Administration], ''especially'' the section about working with new ensigns.
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/crew-involvement/ Guide to Promoting Crew Involvement]
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/crew-involvement/ Guide to Promoting Crew Involvement]
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Revision as of 03:34, 11 December 2018

Eagle Manual



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Eagle Manual

1: Expectations
2: Sim Format
3: Below Sims
  • B: the Posting
1: Ship 101
2: The Aavaro Wilds
3: The Crew
  • C: Operating Procedures
1: Missions
2: Shoreleave
3: Submit a Mission
  • D: Advanced Topics
1: Promotions
2: Secondary Characters
3: Department Heads
4: Mentors
5: OOC Activities
6: Player Achievements


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Mentors


I'm a Mentor, Now What?

Being a mentor is one of the key positions in our group designed to help new Ensigns, or really anyone transferring aboard the Eagle, integrate as seamlessly as possible.

How?

The key to good mentoring is contact. While each new player is different, during the first mission you should be contacting the player once every week or ten days. The emails do not need to be long, just long enough to find out how the player is doing, what their pain points are, and of course, tell them what you enjoyed from a recent sim.

After the first mission, your contact can lessen, maybe to a twice a month, but still maintaining the same types of activities. Maintaining a good relationship with your mentee, letting them know you're still available to help will be key.

Around the time the mentee is promoted to Lieutenant you should be able to lessen your mentor/mentee relationship and finish it out. How formal this is is wholly up to the pair, but by that point they should know the type of ending needed (a congratulatory email, a fading into the background, etc).

What if Something Goes Bad

If a mentor feels something is going bad such as: a mentee not responding, a mentee has questions a mentor cannot answer or some sort of OOC issue, please refer the issue to the command staff for help.

Other Mentor Resources

Please note that some of these resources may be restricted to ship staff members only. Please contact the CO or FO if you don't have access and think you should!


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