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Staff Status: No Vacancies
We are not currently accepting any new staff. All staffing positions are filled. This status will be updated should staffing positions become available.
The Basics
The WebChat network has a team of dedicated staff members (IRCops and Helpops) that ensure safe and efficient running of the network, and are always on-hand to assist any users requiring help.
Being an IRC Operator or Help Operator (also known as IRCop, oper and helpop) takes a great
deal of hard work, dedication and, most of all, patience.
The overall amount of time an operator spends on IRC
talking to his/her friends is drastically decreased.
To use an analogy, you no-longer get to play in the
pool, you are the one who sits on the side watching others
have all the fun. Take note, becoming an IRC Operator or Help Operator
does not...
- Turn you into a vigilante who can ride about in
the night taking the law into your own hands
- Mean going on mass /killing sprees to rid this world
of corruption
- Make you a "Cop" or an "IRC Cop"
The job is to assist users to the very best of your ability.
The Job
You will spend a large proportion of your time answering
the same questions over and over again and again. You
will be asked all kinds of questions, and for help on
many subjects - you are not expected to know the answer
to everything, but you are expected to point them in
the right direction to help. You must not ignore or
refuse to help someone, you are obliged to try. You
will spend numerous long sessions of several hours moderating
blatantly trivial disputes. You can't just tell them
to go away, or to find 'someone else' - an IRCop & Helpop
is the 'someone else' and is required to see a dispute
(how ever insignificant) to a conclusion that is acceptable
to all parties. You will have people try to flood you.
You will have people kick/ban you from their channels
(you will not unban yourself). People will call you
nasty names. People will think you are a creep. People
will mailbomb your email account. They will try to hack
your shell account. They will even try to impersonate
you. You may disregard these scenarios, but you would
be surprised what some people can do, or have done.
There will be many thankful people, grateful people,
people who actually do something as seemingly unimportant
as to say "Thank you". There are those who
make it all worthwhile. Being an oper has very little
to do with that /kill command (as seemingly attractive
as it may be). It is about the skill of appearing to
be a perfect human being who takes the time to help
everyone.
To recap, an IRC Operator and Help Operator is:
- A janitor
- A dispute mediator
- A source of help
- Someone that users whine to about other users
- Very polite
- The perfect IRC citizen
Becoming a Helpop
We no longer enroll IRCops, but when the time comes for new Helpops, the recruiting process begins.
Here is a rough schedule as to how the recruiting process works:
- Users are selected and sponsored by Network Managers and Network Administrators to begin Help Operator training.
- Selected Help Operators go through a training programme provided by the WebChat Training team. The training programme will provide you with all relevant information as to how to fullfil your position as a Help Operator. The training programme may last between 6 - 8 weeks. With a final test.
- Successful trainees are made official Help Operators and join the WebChat Help team.
If being a Help Operator still appeals to you, here
are a few dos and don'ts:
- Do not ask - in most cases you will come across
as a beggar. Wait patiently to be selected.
- Do have good understanding and be functional with an IRC client. Also try to familiarize yourself with other IRC clients and their basic operation.
- Do know about the WebMaster Java and Flash clients. WebChat
has a very large base of java and flash client users, and they
need help just as much as the regular IRC users. You
should be able immediately identify if a user is on
java or Flash(userid "JAVA", or "JAVGUEST" or "FlashUser"),
or a normal IRC client.
- Do familiarize yourself with user modes, channel modes, commands and masks (nick!user@host).
- Do help out users as best you can. This does not mean
only helping when an IRCop is present. If you help
out, chances are you will be noticed. Helping does
not involve saying things like "look at me! I
am helping MaryJaneUser!"
- You must sincerely want to be a Help Operator. If you want
to be a Helpop for status or because being a Helpop
is "kewl" it will be obvious.
- Do be courteous, kind and forgiving. Be gentle
and peaceful each day. Be warm and human and grateful.
And always have a good thing to say. Interpersonal
skills are some of the most important qualities of
an Operator.
- Do try helping out in some of the public help
channels. You may not be opped right away (or at all),
but if you make an honest effort to help out, you
will be noticed.
- Remember: be patient. Eventually you may be asked
to be a Helpop. However, you may not be
asked. Not everyone will be asked to be a Helpop, no
matter how well qualified he/she/it may be.
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