A Senior Supervisor is not like a Senior Citizen where once a certain age, they are deemed into that category. A Senior Supervisor is a Super that has made many valuable contributions to WikiAnswers and has been around for a while on the site.
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
A Supervisor can become an Advanced Supervisor and get more tools, but they are not "higher" than regular Supervisors. They can also become a Senior Supervisor, but they don't get additional powers.
Because, being a Supervisor whether it's floating or a category, or a senior Supervisor, it requires a lot of responsibility.
Although the word "senior" is in the title, there is no specific time requirement for becoming a Senior Supervisor on WikiAnswers. It is something that is given, rarely, in cases where a need exists and an extremely high level of trust has been established.
Yes, a Senior Supervisor must be a Category Supervisor.(See the Related question.)
Skullcandy88 is a senior supervisor.He is also an Advanced Supervisor and a Program Supervisor.
Xnicola is a Senior Advanced Supervisor of the program. She is a Senior Supervisor, Senior Mentor and Senior Vandal Patrol from the United Kingdom.Skullcandy88 is an Advanced Supervisor of the program. He is a Supervisor, Senior Mentor and Senior Vandal Patrol from the United Kingdom.The leader position is not currently filled.
Category supervisors have to be nominated either by another supervisor or by a CA and then are reviewed by a pannel of CAs to determine if they feel you deserve to be promoted to becoming a Senior Supervisor. Senior Supervisors supervise top level categories on WikiAnswers and some also have additional tools they can use on the site.
You need to have been appointed a senior supervisor and then a badge will be placed on your profile.
The ages vary in the Supervisor Community, but the minimum age requirement to become a supervisor is 15 years old.
No, it does not. "Senior" has nothing to do with age. It means that they cover a top level category, such as: Animal Life, Science, or Travel.
A senior supervisor, also known as a "seasoned supervisor" is responsible for a top-level category (i.e. the main category) and has the task of coordinating with all the supervisors in the subcategories. Typically, senior supervisors are given advanced powers, though not all have this power.