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Are you an '''experienced lieutenant or lieutenant commander''' aboard the {{USS|Astraeus}} with a mentee, and you'd like to know more about what to do to help him/her out? <br>
Are you an '''experienced Lieutenant or Lieutenant Commander''' aboard the {{USS|Astraeus}} with a mentee, and you'd like to know more about what to do to help him/her out? <br>


Are you an '''experienced lieutenant or lieutenant commander''' aboard the {{USS|Astraeus}} who would like to get involved with mentoring? <br>
Are you an '''experienced Lieutenant or Lieutenant Commander''' aboard the {{USS|Astraeus}} who would like to get involved with mentoring? <br>


Are you a '''new ensign or transfer''' who wants to know more about what you can expect from your mentor aboard the {{USS|Astraeus}}? <br>
Are you a '''new Ensign or transfer''' who wants to know more about what you can expect from your mentor aboard the {{USS|Astraeus}}? <br>


If you answered "yes" to any of these, then you've come to the right place!
If you answered "yes" to any of these, then you've come to the right place!


==What is a mentor?==
==What is a mentor?==
A mentor is an experienced simmer who has been a member of the community for long enough and has proven his or her writing chops, to the point that s/he is a member of the ''Astraeus'' staff group. The CO and XO trust each member of that group to be the designated point of contact for any new ensigns assigned to him or her. As a mentor, the experienced simmer will be expected to keep in regular contact with his/her mentees, sending feedback, checking in, and making him- or herself available to answer whatever questions the mentee may have.
A mentor is an experienced simmer who has been a member of the community for long enough and has proven his or her writing chops, to the point that s/he is a member of the ''Astraeus'' staff group. The CO and XO trust each member of that group to be the designated point of contact for any new Ensigns assigned to him or her. As a mentor, the experienced simmer will be expected to keep in regular contact with his/her mentees, sending feedback, checking in, and making him- or herself available to answer whatever questions the mentee may have.


==What is a mentee?==
==What is a mentee?==
Without exception, a mentee -- a simmer who is assigned a mentor -- is new to the ''Astraeus''. Most of the time, mentees will be new ensigns who are arriving from their training cruise in the SB118 Academy. However, new transfers who are lieutenant JGs or full lieutenants may also receive a mentor for their first few weeks aboard ''Astraeus'', especially if that person is returning from an LOA.
Without exception, a mentee -- a simmer who is assigned a mentor -- is new to the ''Astraeus''. Most of the time, mentees will be new Ensigns who are arriving from their training cruise in the SB118 Academy. However, new transfers who are Lieutenant JGs or full Lieutenants may also receive a mentor for their first few weeks aboard ''Astraeus'', especially if that person is returning from an LOA.


==Who can be a mentor?==
==Who can be a mentor?==
As long as your character possesses the rank of lieutenant or above, you may ask to become a mentor. In most cases, however, the CO and FO will approach experienced simmers directly about the possibility of becoming a mentor. Don't let that put you off, though -- if you haven't been approached, you should always feel free to contact the CO and/or FO about becoming a mentor. Be aware, though, that the desire to become a mentor does not mean that you will be automatically accepted. Mentors are expected to model exemplary simming habits, demonstrate strong writing, and meet full-time simming standards without exception.  
As long as your character possesses the rank of Lieutenant or above, you may ask to become a mentor. In most cases, however, the CO and FO will approach experienced simmers directly about the possibility of becoming a mentor. Don't let that put you off, though -- if you haven't been approached, you should always feel free to contact the CO and/or FO about becoming a mentor. Be aware, though, that the desire to become a mentor does not mean that you will be automatically accepted. Mentors are expected to model exemplary simming habits, demonstrate strong writing, and meet full-time simming standards without exception.  


==What should a mentor do?==
==What should a mentor do?==
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===The Next Mission(s)/The First Promotion===
===The Next Mission(s)/The First Promotion===
Once a new simmer has mastered the simming basics, his or her mentor may begin to take a more relaxed role. But there isn't one clear time when this happens! Some simmers may have a great handle on the basics as a new ensign, while others may need a mentor's help for many months aboard. However, after the first mission, mentors should check in with their mentees about '''twice a month'''. They should make it clear, however, that they are still always available to their mentees.
Once a new simmer has mastered the simming basics, his or her mentor may begin to take a more relaxed role. But there isn't one clear time when this happens! Some simmers may have a great handle on the basics as a new Ensign, while others may need a mentor's help for many months aboard. However, after the first mission, mentors should check in with their mentees about '''twice a month'''. They should make it clear, however, that they are still always available to their mentees.


===Finishing the Mentor/Mentee Relationship===
===Finishing the Mentor/Mentee Relationship===
Ideally, mentor and mentee will part ways sometime between the mentee's promotion to lieutenant JG and promotion to lieutenant. Again, this is slightly vague, but it is a little different for everyone, and while some mentors may be able to congratulate their mentees and end their relationship at that first promotion, other mentees may need a little more time.
Ideally, mentor and mentee will part ways sometime between the mentee's promotion to Lieutenant JG and promotion to Lieutenant. Again, this is slightly vague, but it is a little different for everyone, and while some mentors may be able to congratulate their mentees and end their relationship at that first promotion, other mentees may need a little more time.


Regardless, it can be very gratifying to know that one's earned his/her mentor's respect and confidence, so every effort should be made by the mentor to congratulate the mentee and explain that their official relationship has come to an end. That's not at all to say that mentor and mentee can no longer interact, of course, but rather that the mentee has mastered the tools and techniques that the mentor has passed along and is fully ready to sim without a safety net.
Regardless, it can be very gratifying to know that one's earned his/her mentor's respect and confidence, so every effort should be made by the mentor to congratulate the mentee and explain that their official relationship has come to an end. That's not at all to say that mentor and mentee can no longer interact, of course, but rather that the mentee has mastered the tools and techniques that the mentor has passed along and is fully ready to sim without a safety net.
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''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!''
''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!''


*[http://www.starbase118.net/cadets/tutorial-library/ The General Tutorial Library]: There are many great tutorials here, only a few of which new ensigns are required to read during training. Have a look through and see which ones might help you!
*[http://www.starbase118.net/cadets/tutorial-library/ The General Tutorial Library]: There are many great tutorials here, only a few of which new Ensigns are required to read during training. Have a look through and see which ones might help you!
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/facilitating-the-plot/ Guide to Plot Facilitation]
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/facilitating-the-plot/ Guide to Plot Facilitation]
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/teaching-simming-skills/ Guide to Teaching Simming Skills]
*[http://sb118.org/ltcmdrs/manual/teaching-simming-skills/ Guide to Teaching Simming Skills]
*[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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