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TuxMC Is Looking for Staff and players!
Hello! I'm 8fw or Concept. I am the Head Admin at TuxMC.
We are looking for Staff, Developers, and Builders. If you would like to apply Dm me on Discord
(8fw#0001)
Our Open Positions are as follows.
Available Staff Positions
Trial-Mod(1/3)
Moderator(0/5)
Mod+(0/3)
Available Senior Staff Positions
Sr.Mod(0/2)
Admin(0/2)
Sr.Admin(0/2)
PlatformAdmin(0/1)
Head Admin(0/1)
Manager(1/1) [Paid] [Full]
To Apply for Dev or any other staff position Join our discord and make a ticket!
The invite code is below!
https://discord.gg/ZcbbJwgfGK
Just to give an honest opinion here, there will eventually be confusion when it comes to your current hierarchy.
Admin, Sr. Admin, Platform Admin and Head Admin can simply be narrowed down to Administrator. The whole objective of someone of the rank is to be able to handle a majority of the things that the Owner's do... it's your next go-to guy. A senior Administrator is similarly the same rank, just with a longer play-time, hence the name "senior", and permission wise, what would even be the difference? Then, as a Head-Admin, why have someone in charge of all of the administrator's, that would be the duty of the Manager imo.
I've just seen plenty of staff structures and it's better to be more simple.
Anyways, goodluck!![]()
In game there is no permission difference, but it comes to responsibility there is. Managers are more for the community and stuff but while the 2 heads are each a project head (kits and hcf)(wichever they choose) and the head admin deals with all of the punishments etc, basically the iron fist of the staff team. while the sr.admin is in charge of ss verification and all of that goodness. I feel like this was pretty hard to understand and read but if you have more questions make sure to dm me!Just to give an honest opinion here, there will eventually be confusion when it comes to your current hierarchy.
Admin, Sr. Admin, Platform Admin and Head Admin can simply be narrowed down to Administrator. The whole objective of someone of the rank is to be able to handle a majority of the things that the Owner's do... it's your next go-to guy. A senior Administrator is similarly the same rank, just with a longer play-time, hence the name "senior", and permission wise, what would even be the difference? Then, as a Head-Admin, why have someone in charge of all of the administrator's, that would be the duty of the Manager imo.
I've just seen plenty of staff structures and it's better to be more simple.
Anyways, goodluck!![]()
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In game there is no permission difference, but it comes to responsibility there is. Managers are more for the community and stuff but while the 2 heads are each a project head (kits and hcf)(wichever they choose) and the head admin deals with all of the punishments etc, basically the iron fist of the staff team. while the sr.admin is in charge of ss verification and all of that goodness. I feel like this was pretty hard to understand and read but if you have more questions make sure to dm me!
Regards,
8fw
Will do, ThanksBut that's what I mean, if there is no permission difference then why not generalize it all under Administrator, and give them dedicated sub-roles to what you find specific like: Kits Lead, HCF Lead, SS Lead etc. It's a much more professional look and approach than having multiple roles, for the same name, if the difference is just about what they do in-game.
Just from my experience, you usually stay away from servers when their ranks look like this:
Again, this is just my personal opinion.
- Helper
- Helper+
- Moderator
- Moderator+
- Senior Moderator
- Junior Admin
- Admin
- Senior Admin
- Head-Admin
- Co-Owner
- Owner
refresh your page smart guyI contacted him earlier about the supposedly paid manager position, but he said he's only looking to pay developers. He also said he was "currently changing the part of the thread that says that", but still hasn't. I wouldn't doubt that there's more misinformation left in this thread for the purpose of clickbait.
