As a Supervisor, I have to maintain good and cordial relationship with the workmen of the factory. I have to understand their problems, grievances and try to sort out and find solution so that they can accept me as one of their sympathasizers. Similarly, as being a company representative, I have to prioritize and safeguard the interests of the company, thereby maintaining an equilibrium stand as a supervisor.
No, you don't. Being a Supervisor is a volunteer position.
Yes, Category Supervisors and Floating Supervisors can change their Supervisor status by contacting a Community Assistant.
Because, being a Supervisor whether it's floating or a category, or a senior Supervisor, it requires a lot of responsibility.
A Supervisor can be a Supervisor for however long he or she wants until the Supervisor deletes his/her account, is blocked or demoted for violating rules, or wants to quit being a Supervisor. If a supervisor remains inactive for a certain amount of time, he/she may have their supervisor powers taken away until he/she contributes again.
Being a WikiAnswer Supervisor has its moments. Also, reaching a goal is always fun!
Lots of responsibilities
In real life, someone who is below a supervisor are the people being supervised, such as the workers. On WikiAnswers, supervisorship is one step above being a contributor
Being a supervisor on WikiAnswers is a very interesting job. Being a supervisor involves overseeing an area of your expertise, and also just keeping the sight in tip top shape to provide the best user experience possible not only to you, but the rest of WikiAnswers.
Never kiss up to your supervisor, your colleagues will hate you for this. Nobody likes people that do this. You should just do as you are asked and approach the supervisor when you have any problems. I used to be a supervisor and hated these types.
The supervisor module (depending on the model) provides the brains and feature sets to the device in which it is being utilized.
Yes, a supervisor on WikiAnswers can indeed be blocked. If a supervisor breaks the Terms of Use agreement for WikiAnswers, he or she is in danger of being blocked from contributing to the site - just as with any other user. A normal supervisor will not have the rights to block a fellow supervisor. Community Assistants only would have that option.
Learning how to spell would be a good start.