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HEAR YE HEAR YE!
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Sijol: "Be good, AAMS!" Saviasalstin: "Thanks! And I added your poll, as per requested" Sijol: "*massages*" Saviasalstin: "*gives Yotingo the job of massaging her shoulders*" Sijol: "Finding a job = Legendary Goo :|"
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The ins and outs of working for the AAMS: for those who might be interested. reasons to work for AAMS
1) Reknown - being a proven member of the The Messengers will get you into places and events all across Azeroth. We are known as diplomats, negotiators, and agents provocateurs. We're also just darn fun to be around.
2) Danger - We are tasked with delivering odd items to odd places often. (ask me about delivering the kitten to the core some time....). Either way, it can often be quite the adventure. Also, AAMS does not shy away from violence where required. Just because we're neutral doesnt mean we're weak. You are free to defend your homes, protect yourself, and attend to those duties we all have in life (or unlife). When we fight, we do it with class and honor. We don't PVP-raid and we don't go looking for trouble.
3) Neutrality - AAMS has never, will never, and cannot take sides. Hence, faction fighting tends to pass us by. This allows us to converse with most anyone.
4) Knowledge - we Know Things, it's part and parcel of carrying information. but we NEVER sell out. EVER. Our rep is based on our discretion.
5) Tips - Folks need a service, we can provide it, with style. People are willing to drop a little coin our way for that. Not a lot, but enough to keep us in grog. YAR! GROG! (or Foggerhead, or whatever your poison is....those Dried King Shrooms aint cheap ya know...)
6) Fun - when you really get into it, this can be an insanely fun job, think of it as a never-ending quest chain.
7) People - You meet some real characters in this line of work. This is one of the most RP intensive things you can do.
8) Service - By working for AAMS you're not only having an adventure, meeting people, and putting a little coin in your pocket, you're serving a purpose larger than yourself. You're being a real peacemaker. Instead of wailing about how "we all need to work together" and "stop the violence, waily waily woe and panic", you will be actively working to bring the factions together, increase understanding between conflicting parties, resolve differences, and identify potential threats to the safety of Azeroth as a whole before they can become serious dangers. We have an Agenda -- but it's not petty, self oriented, or concerned with such ephemeral things as "power" or "fame". Our agenda is the greater success of civilization on Azeroth. We work small to succeed big. This means we also sometimes do things that are kind of peculiar to tohers because we are focused very much on the "big picture", and we place our AAMS ethical code above EVERYTHING.
9) Allies - AAMS considers itself allied with the following Guilds and Companies: Da Doctas, The Freelancers, Sin After Sin, The Timeless, and Stormwind Intelligence. We have contacts among the M.H.A. as well.
10) Enemies - AAMS is at odds with, or on actively bad terms with the following guilds and/or companies: Goblins, but only economically speaking. We will take jobs from, but do not particularly like Modas Il Toralar (this is in flux at the moment...) or Lluchddu Ocheliad. Any Public job involving Gentyl or Souleater incurrs an automatic "this IS going to go horribly wrong isn't it??" fee. (This fee does not apply to discreet shipments)
10.5) Cool. c'mon. you know its cool.
whats involved in working for AAMS
1) Work comes first. Seeing as how there will be more than just two of us now, we should be able to get done, or arrange to get done, deliveries with MUCH less lag or downtime. If we get a contract, our first prioroty should be getting it taken care of, either by by the contractee, or by some other member of the AAMS, as soon as possible. We will have a once-weekly meeting to determine any outstanding delivery contracts, and to ensure that all letters and packages are delivered with all ue attention and dispatch.
2) Deliveries, when possible, should always be tended to IN PERSON. Granted, for a while, this may be difficult when sending things to the Alliance, but we'll get there.
3) When fellow AAMS members ask for help - Give it. Messengers must be tough, we go many dangerous places. So at least one day a week will be given over to the advancement of our younger members. This will most likely co-incide with our weekly meetings. Day to be determined.
4) Businesses require capital, so we'll also make an effort to, one other day a week, get the older members of AAMS into small dungeons to better equip our staff. (i.e. once a week raid something like DM, Scholo, or strat/ubrs...never more than a 5 man run) This will not be on the days when we are busy with our junion members. All told, it's a1-2 hour, 2 days a week comittment, not counting time spent delivering during the week. ((I want to try and keep this as casual as possible, while still getting decent things for those in it)).
5) ((Due to the nature of the guild, all guild members are actively encouraged to have an alliance alt. it's not required, but believe me, it helps.))
I am still getting the charter signed, I'm halfway there, and expect to be done this week. Any who wish to join, please track down Plainswander in-game.
Plainswander of the AAMS Bringing you better service through assimilation
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7/1/2009 7:31 PM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
7/1/2009 7:31 PM
First, tonight's push includes a new selection under the "In Beta" area of the Control Panel, which allows you to provide your own custom HTML for the body of all pages on your site. Next, we've addressed some bugs that have been reported concerning the editor (sorry folks, looks like we were wrong about it being a cookies issue). Info sections have also had a bug fixed.
6/26/2009 8:00 PM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/26/2009 8:00 PM
The new chat room is finally fully operational and we believe most of the quirky behavior some are seeing in the new editor control are related to old cookies. Try clearing those out (especially in FireFox -- grrr) and if you still have trouble, let us know via support ticket, please.
6/17/2009 9:22 PM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/17/2009 9:22 PM
Lord of the Rings Online guilds will notice a few new features that went along with the editor push tonight. Namely, guild rosters now load directly from Turbine's servers, and the editor (when posting) has a "One Ring" icon that, when clicked, helps you add links to LOTRO-related goodies. The roster will load from Turbine's servers only if there is an exact match for your guild name and the server you selected when you started the guild. If either are incorrect, they can be modified in the Control Panel under Guild Name and Server. LOTRO Integration can be disabled/re-enabled in the Control Panel as well, under LOTRO Integration.
6/17/2009 12:21 PM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/17/2009 12:21 PM
We will be deploying the latest version of the WYSIWYG editor later today. It will resolve issues with IE 8, and has a few neat things that we can do with it, moving forward. We are testing it in the latest versions of all browsers, and also ensuring compatibility with a version back, where feasible. For some browsers with rapid release schedules (like Firefox), please ensure you have auto-updates configured.
6/10/2009 9:35 AM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/10/2009 9:35 AM
Also, for those not getting any results when using the GPHelper add-on for WoW when they type /gph update in-game, grab the latest from www.guildportal.com/GPHelper. Pushed this morning, it updates its version number to what WoW expects.
6/10/2009 8:43 AM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/10/2009 8:43 AM
Enhancements going live this morning: around 40 new custom forum emoticons available for you to set in your Control Panel (under Custom Images : Emoticons). Also, clicking on an event from the monthly calendar view will take you directly to the event you selected, instead of displaying all events on that day. Of course, some probably liked seeing all of the events for the day, so what we've done to compensate was put a list of all events for that day to the right, above the two small selection calendars you see when viewing an event. It's got an animated opening -- you can't miss it. =)
6/8/2009 7:11 PM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/8/2009 7:11 PM
Updates: Topics with more than 20 pages of replies were disallowing further replies. Fixed. A problem with the GPHelper.lua add-on for WoW has been fixed, be sure to get latest. Clicking the Edit button under an Alliances content type now loads the correct editor. In some cases, the Edit button under Image Gallery types wouldn't show up. Fixed.
6/8/2009 3:03 PM
GuildPortal Change Log Entry
6/8/2009 3:03 PM
Enhancements deployed to live: forums now have links to "My Subscribed Topics" and "My Recent Topics." In addition, forum navigation has been cleaned up a bit, and tooltips have been added for administrative functions.
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