Wargaming and their jobs or something
Дата: 28.09.2013 13:54:28
Phil_McCavity, on 27 September 2013 - 07:47 PM, said: Damn, I used to be a Community Liaison many, many moons ago for
Blueyonder on their MoH servers. Never got any perks, except being
able to login into full game servers and booting naughty people
off, which thinking about it was a perk. IPaul72: Hello there Phil_McCavity
You once held the hammer
Hope you didn't take an arrow to the knee
You once held the hammer
Hope you didn't take an arrow to the knee
CrniVrag, on 27 September 2013 - 10:37 PM, said: If you are talking about WG mods than this statement is false
IPaul72: Hello there HFox
Hmmm coffee and beans with a grinder this is like heaven but with coffee!
Woohooo I got a mention
below!
Hey iScending who is ect?
Unless ... ect is the coffee machine!
Hmmm coffee and beans with a grinder this is like heaven but with coffee!
HFox, on 28 September 2013 - 06:48 AM, said: A vending machine in Paris for coffee!!!! Get a grinder and some
beans and make real coffee...... :)IPaul72:
iScending, on 27 September 2013 - 06:34 PM, said: I'm not a mod..... I'm a Community Coordinator >I actually work
in the Paris office, sitting in a work-space with the rest of the
Community team (when I peak over my monitors I look straight at
Ectar, a sight that sometimes scares me...) and the tasks I have
differ from that of a moderator. Slightly. Kind off.Moderators are people working for us, doing just that, they moderate the forums. Me on the other hand (and Ectar, iPaul72 etc) run competitions, go to offline evens and meet the players, have meetings with various managers to discuss everything from player reported bugs and news articles to where we would like to have the next event and our favorite drink in the vending machine (psssst, the correct answer is coffee!).
I hope this clears up a few things :D.
IPaul72:
Wargaming and their jobs or something














