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1-24-2009 @ 12:45AM
Benji said...
To be honest very often people say they want to be officer only for the title. In my guild now i was formerly just a member. But just after 1 month i had joined it. There were some internal problems. Our main tank had some arguing with our GM and he decided to leave. And since he was a good tank and people had enjoyed playing with him.(Was even a bit creepy because people talked about him as he was the only tank wich was good in the game) Very many left with him. About 20-30 people. We were about 70 in the guild at that time.
And GM opened Class leaders positions. I said I could try to do the job. With no former experience from guild leadership. So I started recruiting people. And it was fun. It was fun to be able to make a change for the good of all.
And after some time I was promoted to officer and are doing more jobs to fulfill the need of the guild. Now we are raiding 25 man naxx and no drama in the guild so far..
So with a step of the time you can come further. Then they will really see if you want to do something for the guild. Not only get the title "Officer". Wich brings along some work.
Peace out