In real life, someone who is below a supervisor are the people being supervised, such as the workers. On WikiAnswers, supervisorship is one step above being a contributor
For information about how to become a WikiAnswers Supervisor please use the Related link below.
A Sergeant in the police force would be a first line supervisor of those below them, yes.
Yes, ZMS stands for Zone Merchandising Supervisor. The position is middle-management over Department Managers and is the highest hourly position within store level operations. A Zone Merchandise Supervisor is above a Merchandise Supervisor. The ZMS is above the entire zone, or area, or department. The ZMS is directly below an assistant manager, and the MS is below the ZMS.
If you look down the right-hand side of the screen - There should be a list of the supervisors for the category. Just below that - there should be a blue link 'Become a Supervisor'. Click it - and follow the instructions.
The minimum age required to become a supervisor as of September 13, 2009 is 15 years old. See the related link below.
See the related link below for a complete list of everyone on our Supervisor team.
Here are the various ways of contacting a WikiAnswers Supervisor:Email (usually posted on their profile). The standard form is usually [supervisor's username]@wikianswers.com.You can leave a message on the Supervisor's message board.But before doing that, you need to find a Supervisor to contact, so you would want to go to:A question that has been answered or asked by a SupervisorThe list of all Supervisors (link available below in the Related links)Finding a message from a Supervisor to another Supervisor or contributorFor example, you could click on the username below that shows first answer by [username] or last edit by [username]. There is a possibility that one of the names below is a Supervisor. When you click on their name, you can find their profile, which usually has an email link or address, or under their badges, you can click the 'message this user' button.(See Related links.)
Questions are featured by Supervisors of the site. If a Supervisor thinks that a question is very well written and interesting then, using the Super Tools, the supervisor will feature the question. If you have a suggestion, feel free to message a supervisor. See the related link below for a listing.
The same way a regular contributor would become a supervisor. The most common way is to become an SPA (Special Project Assistant) and spend time doing tasks to prove if you are worthy of becoming a supervisor. To view more information, view the link below.
Areablue222 is a WikiAnswers category supervisor. See his public bio page at the related link below for more information.
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A supervisor is the lowest, or most-junior, management position. It is usually a step above lead (Accounting Supervisor is senior to Lead Accounting Specialist), but below Manager. A supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day performance of a small group. It may be a team, or a shift. The supervisor has experience in what the group does, but is not necessarily better at it than everyone he/she supervises. The supervisor's job is to guide the group toward its goals, see that all members of the team are productive, and resolve problems as they arise. A supervisor generally does not have the power to hire or fire employees or to promote them. A supervisor usually recommends such action to the next level of management. The supervisor does, however, often have the authority to change the work roles of the members of the team, for instance deciding which individual will work at which station.