Board Thread:Administration/@comment-25393922-20140930044904/@comment-25027816-20140930202824

I'm more or less leaning against this. It will be a pain in the ass to those who can't keep a schedule whatsoever due to a variety of reasons and lets say you already know all this stuff. For some, the classes would be totally useless or even a waste of time on things already known and may not need reviewed on.

However, on the other hand, I like it. It will be useful to users who don't know how to do the job. But you may need some normal users as well as admins to help. Some people are scared of admins, so a normal user may be better to help them if they know what their doing. Want to be a chat mod? That should be taught by both mods and admins who do mod. Some admins don't make good mods, so they shouldn't be teaching how to mod. And how about coding? Some people here cant code. Some can.

Also, there's some issues with these training classes; the teacher and the student. Some people can't teach or aren't flexible teachers. Some students have a hard time learning or may not be flexible in how they learn.

Also, are these optional at all, yay or nay?