Alright since I was the one you contacted I’ll respond to this.
Yes, I took a while to reply. I’m sorry, I know I’m online on forums a lot, but that doesn’t mean I can’t go off at a moments notice and be occupied with something else. Which in this case, was picking up my girlfriend from work.
If you have an issue with the time zones that staff members are in, the staff applications are open right now. You may apply, or contact someone else in the time zone you are looking for to apply. Which brings me to...
A lot of staff members actually have messed up sleeping schedules because we stay up to moderate the network. I know myself I go to bed at 5am and wake up at 2pm because on top of School (in which Im currently studying for finals) I have a girlfriend, a job, and a family, and I still try my best to squeeze in the time to get on at least some part of the network. And as so many of the members above have astutely pointed out, we are not paid. The majority of us are older and in college/about to go into college and we need a source of income, so we have jobs. So unfortunately, we cannot afford (literally and figuratively) to dedicate 100% of our time and effort here, as much as we would like to.
Poor Zack has also had his sleeping schedule destroyed trying to help here, and unlike myself he has a set time for schooling, so he can’t just wake up at whatever time like me.
About your question, you started out by asking “Can you hop on I have a question...” or something to that effect. When people start the conversation with “can I ask you a question”, it makes things much, much harder for both parties. Because after you contact us, you either have to wait for us to reply with “yeah what’s up”, or we reply and have to wait for you to reply back. Just ask the full question and it will help both parties save time.
Finally, I answered your question about 10 minutes ago, I hope you saw that.
Personally, I’m a little disappointed. I would have expected a little more understanding coming from you. I hope this has helped clear things up.
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