+SearchLine Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 How does one go about becoming a reviewer? Quote Link to comment
+cerberus1 Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 Becoming a volunteer Reviewer Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 Anyone that has any extensive caching experience wouldn't want to be a reviewer. Anyone that has little to no caching experience shouldn't be a reviewer. Shrug. Quote Link to comment
+T.D.M.22 Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 I've heard it helps if you're a dog... Quote Link to comment
+geodarts Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 If you have to ask you won't be invited. If you don't ask you won't be invited. It's a little like that mysterious platinum membership. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 If you have to ask you won't be invited. If you don't ask you won't be invited. It's a little like that mysterious platinum membership. Except that platinum membership is an old stupid joke. But becoming a reviewer IS a possibility, albeit, very remote. Quote Link to comment
+Manville Possum Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 If you have to ask you won't be invited. If you don't ask you won't be invited. It's a little like that mysterious platinum membership. 2B1ASK1 Quote Link to comment
+ecanderson Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 2B1ASK1 But 1STU need to NO1. They generally take great pains to hide their identity better than Carlos the Jackal. Quote Link to comment
+ScoutrP Posted February 17, 2017 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Very odd way of becoming a reviewer. How do they know if you are interested if you don't ask? Quote Link to comment
Keystone Posted February 17, 2017 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Very odd way of becoming a reviewer. How do they know if you are interested if you don't ask? Think of it in terms of a paying job with a company where you'd like to work. It is a small company with very few job openings and relatively low turnover. They aren't advertising any openings. What's the point of filling out an application and submitting your resume if there is no job to be had? Instead, job positions are created when (1) a reviewer retires, or (2) when geocaching activity in an area grows to the point where the reviewer(s) in that area need help. At that time, the existing reviewer will nominate someone and, if they pass a "background check," a "job offer" is made. This almost always comes "out of the blue." To be the person who receives that "job offer," you will want to follow the tips in the linked help center article. Hide lots of good caches, host events, help new geocachers, work with your reviewer, work with land managers, identify and report problems, etc. The person who does the best job of this in an area will make a good reviewer candidate if and when the need arises. Your conduct will (or will not) put you in a position of being the first name that comes to mind when an existing reviewer or reviewer team needs to identify a new reviewer. Quote Link to comment
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