a badge, and it's fun
Special Project Assistants do not have a nickname. However, besides being called a Special Project Assistant, contributors in the program are called SPA.
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.
There is no requirement for being a Special Project Assistant on WikiAnswers; however, SPA's are encouraged to be able to use all non-Super tools with ease and be a all-around good person (i.e treating others with respect, being helpful, etc). Please see related links below for guidelines.
Some users do not have the required age, or experience, and therefore, cannot become a Supervisor until they do. For those that are too young, a Special Project Assistant badge may be assigned to them until they are of age. Being an SPA is not a prerequisite to being a Supervisor; however, it does show to those that review Supervisor nominees how trusted that member is in the community and how much they contribute.
If you are asking about being a 'physical assistant' to Jesus, the only talent necessary is faith in Him, and that is also given by him.
You cannot close an answer on answers.com from being changed by the other contributors and supervisors.
I have been an SPA for quite a long time now and I still love it.In my opinion, the best part of being an SPA is:Being proud of cleaning up WikiAnswers.Talking to the nicest supervisor, Stupid little genius. She motivates you all the way through your tasks!Earning badges.Having fun during your tasksIf you feel like joining the Special Project Assistants (SPA), contact Stupid little genius in the Related Links below.
Age 13 and AboveTo become an SPA - a Special Project Assistant - you must first become a member of Answers.com. And the minimum legal age to become a member of the site is 13 years of age. There is no specific maximum age regarding the program.
As a special needs assistant, establishing boundaries is crucial for maintaining a professional and supportive environment. Boundaries help ensure that the assistant's role is clear, promoting a healthy relationship with students while safeguarding their emotional and physical well-being. They also protect the assistant from potential burnout and enable them to provide consistent, focused support. Ultimately, clear boundaries foster trust and respect between the assistant, students, and other educational staff.
ignorance and being unable to trundle along.
Sure- There is nothing special about developing bombs. They are always being refined/improved.
no, the real thing is much more easier than being an assistant