I imagine this question has been asked before but I went searching and my eyes appear to have missed it if it has, so,
is there a usual amount of time one has to wait before they will find if they are/aren't an enforcer? I imagine there are a lot of them and that human eyes are having to peer at them, so...I would think more than a day or two and this thread seems to indicate it is around a week. Does a week sound roughly correct? I'm asking mostly because a Bill Bailey related 'emergency' came up and I suspect next Monday would be too soon to expect a response. :S
It can vary - I am also a coordinator for the Cookie Brigade, so I might be an outlier as far as being accepted early. Until other people start getting their invites, I wouldn't stress, we have months to go
is there a usual amount of time one has to wait before they will find if they are/aren't an enforcer?
This year has some new people\processes in place so history probably isn't the best guide. @riot or @kwaizy are probably the only two that can say for sure.
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The first batch of acceptance emails just went out yesterday, there are still oodles of applications to review though, so hang in there. =^_^=
Say it with flowers, Send a Triffid.
Sanity is a slippery slope, and I'm wearing Teflon shoes.
All good, thank you for the responses. Mostly asking because if I didn't get accepted I would then be able to go to a Bill Bailey thing in Newcastle but the tickets go on sale quite soon so purchasing them becomes a little bit of a gamble.
All good, thank you for the responses. Mostly asking because if I didn't get accepted I would then be able to go to a Bill Bailey thing in Newcastle but the tickets go on sale quite soon so purchasing them becomes a little bit of a gamble.
He's pretty popular you can always onsell them. But as if you would want to miss Pax!
I was accepted but had to withdraw as I can't commit to a schedule. This may create another Enforcer vacancy. Also I might not be the only person who has to withdraw after acceptance. Therefore I suggest any potential Enforcers submit their application up to the time there is an announcement to say all positions have been filled. You never know, you may be lucky enough to be accepted..
Therefore I suggest any potential Enforcers submit their application up to the time there is an announcement to say all positions have been filled. You never know, you may be lucky enough to be accepted..
Actually applications are closed for this year, if you didn't get it in already try next year. If patterns hold it will be at least a few years before there is no more need of public applications.
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Indeed Patience, an excellent enforcer trait.
Tempted to find a place in a dorm at the local backpackers (Urban Backpackers?) so I'm closer to the shenanigans (Melbourne resident myself).
is there a usual amount of time one has to wait before they will find if they are/aren't an enforcer? I imagine there are a lot of them and that human eyes are having to peer at them, so...I would think more than a day or two and this thread seems to indicate it is around a week. Does a week sound roughly correct? I'm asking mostly because a Bill Bailey related 'emergency' came up and I suspect next Monday would be too soon to expect a response. :S
This year has some new people\processes in place so history probably isn't the best guide. @riot or @kwaizy are probably the only two that can say for sure.
Sanity is a slippery slope, and I'm wearing Teflon shoes.
He's pretty popular you can always onsell them. But as if you would want to miss Pax!
Time to get my steely-jawed thousand-yard stare going for the ID photo*
*note "stare" may come from just one too many FPS games spanning over 20 years.
I also double checked the email address to forward the photo onwards, compared to where the acceptance was sent from
I put my photo in about 2 weeks ago and just got my invite to forums email.
If accepted as an Enforcer, you'll be able to have your pass refunded. In the unfortunate event you're not accepted, you can still enjoy PAX!
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Actually applications are closed for this year, if you didn't get it in already try next year. If patterns hold it will be at least a few years before there is no more need of public applications.