In the first instance - contact your mentor. They'll get in touch with the relevant people who can add your supervisor badge to your profile.
Yes, you can, although you will not remain a Premier Answerer. You will have their Premier Answerer badge removed and instead receive the Supervisor badge on your profile.
You need to have been appointed a senior supervisor and then a badge will be placed on your profile.
Answers supervisors have a 'badge' on their profile - with the category underneath. For example - my field is snakes.
No, you will not lose any of your current badges if you join The Initiates Program. However, if you are promoted to Supervisor when you graduate, the TIP member badge is removed from your profile, since by graduating from the program you are no longer a TIP member. Also if you are a premier answerer, you will lose the premier answerer badge when you become a Supervisor, because due to technicalities you can only have either the premier answerer or supervisor badge.
Yes, there is. Once you become a SPA, your supervisor who nominated you as a SPA will go and put the badge on your profile. An example of a SPA badge can be found on my profile if you would like to see what it looks like. There are also examples on this site if you look at the page with all of the badges. There are different badges pertaining to the different types of contributions that you make to the site.
No, that is the one badge that you have to give up once you become a supervisor.
Yes. If you are not the user who became a supervisor then you can look on their profile and see the 'Floating Supervisor' or 'Category Supervisor'. You can also look in their contributions and see that they are performing supervisor tasks such as trashing and reverting. If you are the user, you can look on your profile for the badge, you should have gotten an email, and you should have an extended blue bar with supervisor options as well as warning and block options.
The Wiki Answers badge system shows what group the profile owner belongs to. For example: A person with a Category Supervisor badge, means that person belongs to the Supervisor's group. Contributors (People who ask and answer questions) also have a badge system to show each of their milestones in contributing to the site.
Be more specific and someone can help you. See the Help Center on the left toolbar for all the help topics you will need to help you become a good contributor here. If you require assistance, get in touch with a Supervisor via their profile. You can tell someone is a supervisor by a special badge they have on their profiles.
If you have the classic profile, it will be added right away when the mission completion is accepted by your TIP Supervisor. If you have the newer profiles, it may take a few hours to show up.
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.
The only thing a Category Supervisor has that a Floating Supervisor does not is something on their profile that says the category(ies) they supervise, the category supervisor badge, and their username on the category that they supervise. Floating Supervisors and Category Supervisors still have the same super powers and abilities - Category Supervisors just have the fame of supervising a category, albeit it takes more responsibility.