If you want Registrar, you can initiate an election for the position
right now and stand for it. I don't know wheter PSS approves, e
certainly wants to retain that position. But if you want to try for
it, go for it.

On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 11:41 AM, ATMunn . <iamingodsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was starting to think about maybe getting myself an office, to get some
> income and feel like I'm actually doing something. I looked over some of the
> comments in my "Various questions" thread, and I think I know what I want.
>
> My first choice is Registrar. It seems like a fairly easy position, and if
> my proposal passes, it'll have some involvement in that. The problem is that
> it is currently held by PSS, who at the time of the last ADoP report, only
> had one office, that being the Registrar. I would feel bad trying to take
> away eir only office. However, as far as I know, e should now also have the
> Assessor, so if I took the Registrar, e wouldn't be completely "unemployed."
> I still don't know if I really want to do it though.
>
> My second choice is the Tailor. I had originally thought that I wanted the
> Tailor, but then changed my mind. Now that I have more of a grasping of the
> game, I think i could handle it. The only problem is, there was an election
> for the Tailor that was literally resolved yesterday. So again, it feels a
> bit mean to try to get an office before the current holder was even able to
> publish a single report.
>
> My third choice, ADoP, has a similar problem. I believe there is currently
> an ongoing election for it, but I already voted for Alexis. I could change
> my vote, but I think the election will probably be resolved soon, so I don't
> think I'd be able to get enough votes in time, let alone at all.
>
> So, I'm really not sure what to think. I would like an office, but it
> doesn't really seem possible to get any of the ones I'm interested in
> without being kind of "unethical," one could say. Is there another office I
> should go for? Should I just continue being unemployed for now? There is a
> proposal currently being voted on that if it passes, will give some income
> even without having an office, if I understand correctly. And besides, at
> the moment I really don't have much to spend shinies on anyways.



-- 
>From V.J. Rada

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