It depends what kind of person you are. If you are nice and mature it's easy. If you are abusive and immature, it will be very hard or even impossible for you to become a supervisor.
You need to be a Supervisor First. See Related Link on Becoming a Supervisor.
See the related link.
You earn badges by joining programs on Answers, becoming a Trusted Contributor and/or becoming a Supervisor. They are placed on your profile by Answers.com, not contributors themselves.For information on programs, click here.For information on becoming a Supervisor, click here.
No, it is not imperative to be a Supervisor.(See the Related question for more info about becoming a Bug Catcher.)
Emailing applications to the Supervisor email address organizes all the applications in one place, allows the conversation about becoming a Supervisor, or alternates to becoming a Supervisor, to take place in private, and if someone else takes over promoting users, most of the applications are not on a person's specific message board or on a specific person's email.
See the Related Link if you are interested in becoming a Supervisor.
You get a WikiAnswers email account by becoming a Supervisor on WikiAnswers.
Those who are a Special Project Assistant have a higher chance in becoming a Supervisor because it is like a training program in becoming one, it is the basics of what a Supervisor does, and the greatest thing that has happened to me while being a Special Project Assistant that it has indeed helped me become a Supervisor.
When you think you are ready A Good Thing to do first is to join the SPA (Special Project Assistants) who train with tasks to become a Supervisor
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.
I wish I could say yes, there is a 100% guarantee". But that would be lying. There is a 98% chance of a TIP graduate becoming a supervisor. Those 2% who do not become a supervisor after graduating were found to be dishonest or broke the ToU/guidelines.
Maybe post a message on the Supervisors Forum (see related link)