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Topic: What can be done to enforce the discipline of sticking to a running campaign? - page 2. (Read 200 times)

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This is not the concern of the forum itself; the forum is not the one hiring members in signature campaigns. As a manager, what they want best is who will promote the project very well, so if they can attract the attention of good posters from an existing campaign and those people are willing to join, I don't see any problem with that. 
 
The problem of jumping from one campaign to the other should be the members concern, not the community. If the user is always doing that and it favours him or her, just know that the person has what managers are looking for (bringing visibility to the campaign or project).
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Why do some members of this forum on different campaigns not stick with the campaign until it closes/ ends instead of jumping ship to another campaign that is supposed to accommodate newer members with different experiences?

Usually it's due to one of these reasons.
1. Higher payment rate.
2. Less strict requirement.

* Isn't this a partial or unfair treatment/practice, mostly in this community that is supposed to encourage and uplift each other so as to encourage more newbies to join?

Probably no, i doubt campaign manager cares whether you're currently join different signature campaign or not.
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Why do some members of this forum on different campaigns not stick with the campaign until it closes/ ends instead of jumping ship to another campaign that is supposed to accommodate newer members with different experiences?

 I noticed how some members apply for open slots in another campaign while the one they currently participate in is very much active. The funny thing is that they get accepted by the managers and they then have to abandon the current one they campaign for unto a new one.
Members like myself do stick to one signature campaign until it ends, that's if it is paid and if unpaid, i hustle to get accepted into a paid one, but often times I get dropped as has always been the case after joining a paid signature campaign, without any prior or proper reasons and when I do try to join a new one, it becomes difficult and preference is mostly given to others who are already above the rank or in another campaign and want to join the same campaign that fits my profile and rank at the moment.

* Isn't this a partial or unfair treatment/practice, mostly in this community that is supposed to encourage and uplift each other so as to encourage more newbies to join?

* What can be done to enforce the discipline of sticking to a running signature campaign until it ends?
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