TIP is best suited for contributors who feel they might already know the website well. It is better suited for fast learners or those who would like to have a mentor to guide them through the program.
SPA is best suited for new contributors or contributors who are slower learners or feel they need to take their time.
Both programs are excellent for preparing supervisors.
Medical estheticians at medi-spas are trained above and beyond regular estheticians, provide their clients with the utmost in technology and safety, yet do not receive appreciably higher pay. When you are tipping your esthetician, you ARE NOT tipping a physician because you are not receiving a physician's service, for which you would pay a consult fee instead. Why would you NOT tip someone who is providing you with the best treatment possible? It is proper etiquette to tip an esthetician, whether in a doctor's office, medispa, or regular spa.
Medical estheticians and massage therapists are trained above and beyond regular estheticians, provide their clients with the utmost in technology and safety, yet do not receive appreciably higher pay. When you are tipping your esthetician or masseuse, you ARE NOT tipping a physician because you are not receiving a physician's service, for which you would pay a consult fee instead. It is proper etiquette to tip an esthetician or masseuse, whether in a doctor's office, medispa, or regular spa.
There are several differences between these programs, though both of them allow you to gain experience to become a Supervisor. You can join either one or both programs, it is your choice. Joining both might make you a bit more impressive. In TIP there are two personal TIP Supervisors, Xnicola and Skullcandy88, who work alongside the coordinator, Zapallar, to provide guidance to TIP members and assist them where they need assistance. TIP Supervisors are your mentors in the program. In SPA, there are no specialist Supervisors to give you assistance other than the coordinator. TIP tends to be a little bit quicker than SPA, however because of this, TIP is also stricter. In TIP you are expected to perform your tasks to a Supervisor standard, while in SPA you are only expected to perform a contributor standard. If you did not perform to a Supervisor standard in TIP, you could be asked to re-do the task. In SPA there are no set task requirements. You can choose whether you want to complete a task or be reassigned another one. The tasks can also vary by size, from large to small, randomly. In TIP you are given set tasks and have no option to pass, skip or change the task. This is because TIP looks for people who can get things done rather than those who look for a shortcut. Those who take shortcuts will not make very effective Supervisors. The leader of SPA is situated in the United Kingdom. While the leader of TIP is situated in the United States and both the TIP Supervisors are situated in the United Kingdom. This means that with TIP there is more chance of someone being online should you need assistance. TIP offers you a 98% chance of being invited onto the Supervisor team when you graduate from the program. TIP is stricter than SPA but offers more support. You are expected to perform like a Supervisor. SPA offers you a 80% chance of being invited onto the Supervisor team when you have reached a set criteria. SPA is softer and not as strict but there is less support. You are expected to perform like a contributor. My personal advice, if you are interested in becoming a Supervisor here, is to try them both out.
It really depends on whether you masturbated or not.
No. They are two completely different programs run by different people. The Initiates Program is run by WikiAnswers and a team of TIP Supervisors. While the Special Project Assistants is run by a volunteer Senior Supervisor. Missions given by TIP cannot be completed for SPA. Likewise, missions given by SPA cannot be completed for TIP.
TIP nuff said.
Yes, The Initiates Program (TIP) on Answers.com does have an email.The email address is TIP@WikiAnswers.com.You are welcome to send TIP an email. Whether that be a request to join, to recommend someone for the program, ask TIP a question and so on.If you are a Supervisor, you can use the email to make recommendations to us.If you have completed your TIP task, it would be better to contact a TIP Supervisor via their message board.
You cannot force someone to feel what they may not. The best tip is to be yourself and ask them out - get to know them better and let them get to know you.
It is quite simple for you to know whether your Nokia is charged or nor. See whether there is tip when you charge your phone. when your phone is charging, see the battery image on your phone is jumping or not. If your phone charge is full, there are tips for you to stop charging.
No, not necessarily. You can join the Special Project Assistants and also become a Supervisor later. TIP generally takes less time than SPA, but TIP may be slightly stricter with how tasks are completed. In TIP you will also get a personal TIP Supervisor to help guide you.
Yes. Any alternates you split for any other programs can also count towards your TIP mission total.
If you are low on cash, you would plan for the tip and maybe order something less expensive or forgo the soda with the meal. A little is better than none, but planning is better.