Post by Dove on Apr 20, 2011 16:27:15 GMT -5
The Natural Petz Staff definitely needs help! We are a new and exciting petz organization that is looking for members like you! If you are interested, read on below!
You are allowed to have more than one job with the NPR, just do not bite off more than you can chew. Apply for a job you know you will enjoy and see if you can take on more work load later.
All hired employees will receive a guide to their specific job upon hire.
Types of jobs.
Please note: None of the below jobs are moderators of Petz Culture. It is possible to be both, however, keep in mind if you are solely a pet trainer for example, you will not have modding duties outside of your board.
NPR Staff
These staff members are the people that receive petz that are surrendered to the rescue. NPR staff will have to be a very active petz player, as they will be responsible for the care of many petz at a time! All NPR staff must agree to the "natural care policy" of all petz. In the natural care policy it is simply stated that a member of the NPR staff will care for the rescue petz naturally with no use of PetzA or other artificial means. NPR staff will take the time to post updates of petz on their adoption page, as well as play with them a little every day. If you think you are the one for this job, we are hiring for P5, P4 and P3! See application below, be sure to fill out entirely and copy entire application into your post.
NPR Petz Trainer
Being a petz trainer for the NPR can be an exciting, as well as rewarding job! To become part of the training staff you must create your own curriculum just as a trainer in real life would do. How it works is you open up your own thread where members who would like their petz trained in various tasks such as confirmation, agility, flyball, horse showz, wildz showz etc. will send their petz to you for a "x" amount of time. If hired for the job you will obtain a guide as to how to advertise your training center and become successful. Trainers are welcome to charge as much or little as they'd like for services. Trainers will get credit where it is earned after training a pet. For example, say a member can't seem to get their Lab dog to pose. They send their Lab's file to you (the trainer) and within a designated amount of time you will send the picture of your perfect pose back for the owner to enter into showz. In this example since in mostly any place petz can show pictures are not to be edited, the owner will type in with their petz show and callname - "trained by: or posed by: so and so". Interested? Apply below. Openings are for P3-5.
NPR Accredited Pet Sitter
Here one may think they would get off easy just simply pet sitting for a few PCC here and there. However, to become an accredited pet sitter of the NPR at Petz Culture it entails much more. Just as the NPR rescue staff, pet sitters must promise to keep to the natural policy of not using PetzA or any other artificial mean when watching over someone's petz. When you are a pet sitter for the NPR you need to have a petz sitting business that stands out! What are you going to offer? Will the petz that are sitting with you have playtime, be taught a trick or two while their owner is away? What are your rates? Do you charge by day, week, different rates depending on the type of pet? There are many things to think over to become a successful pet sitter of the NPR. Opening now for P3-5.
You are allowed to have more than one job with the NPR, just do not bite off more than you can chew. Apply for a job you know you will enjoy and see if you can take on more work load later.
All hired employees will receive a guide to their specific job upon hire.
Types of jobs.
Please note: None of the below jobs are moderators of Petz Culture. It is possible to be both, however, keep in mind if you are solely a pet trainer for example, you will not have modding duties outside of your board.
NPR Staff
These staff members are the people that receive petz that are surrendered to the rescue. NPR staff will have to be a very active petz player, as they will be responsible for the care of many petz at a time! All NPR staff must agree to the "natural care policy" of all petz. In the natural care policy it is simply stated that a member of the NPR staff will care for the rescue petz naturally with no use of PetzA or other artificial means. NPR staff will take the time to post updates of petz on their adoption page, as well as play with them a little every day. If you think you are the one for this job, we are hiring for P5, P4 and P3! See application below, be sure to fill out entirely and copy entire application into your post.
NPR Staff
Why would you be a good member of the NPR team?
What version(s) of petz can you rescue for?
Are you willing to advertise the NPR as well as Petz Culture?
NPR Petz Trainer
Being a petz trainer for the NPR can be an exciting, as well as rewarding job! To become part of the training staff you must create your own curriculum just as a trainer in real life would do. How it works is you open up your own thread where members who would like their petz trained in various tasks such as confirmation, agility, flyball, horse showz, wildz showz etc. will send their petz to you for a "x" amount of time. If hired for the job you will obtain a guide as to how to advertise your training center and become successful. Trainers are welcome to charge as much or little as they'd like for services. Trainers will get credit where it is earned after training a pet. For example, say a member can't seem to get their Lab dog to pose. They send their Lab's file to you (the trainer) and within a designated amount of time you will send the picture of your perfect pose back for the owner to enter into showz. In this example since in mostly any place petz can show pictures are not to be edited, the owner will type in with their petz show and callname - "trained by: or posed by: so and so". Interested? Apply below. Openings are for P3-5.
NPR Trainer Application
What type of petz are you looking to train (catz, dogz, wildz/fantasyz):
What is your experience training petz?
What version of petz can you train for?
What type of training are you going to offer?
[Optional]Do you have a brief description as to the price, type, etc. your classes would run for?
NPR Accredited Pet Sitter
Here one may think they would get off easy just simply pet sitting for a few PCC here and there. However, to become an accredited pet sitter of the NPR at Petz Culture it entails much more. Just as the NPR rescue staff, pet sitters must promise to keep to the natural policy of not using PetzA or any other artificial mean when watching over someone's petz. When you are a pet sitter for the NPR you need to have a petz sitting business that stands out! What are you going to offer? Will the petz that are sitting with you have playtime, be taught a trick or two while their owner is away? What are your rates? Do you charge by day, week, different rates depending on the type of pet? There are many things to think over to become a successful pet sitter of the NPR. Opening now for P3-5.
NPR Accredited Pet Sitter Application
How many petz are you willing to sit at any given time?
What types of petz can you sit for (catz, dogz, wildz etc.)?
What will make you stand out from other people's petz sitting?
What version(s) of petz can you sit for?