- Location
- Florida, USA
I believe that implementing players into the CoC to augment the CoC command structure would be a positive change and create more interest in business ownership as well as increase the amount of active role-player owned businesses. Now I know the initial knee jerk reaction may be “Absolutely not, regular players can’t be trusted to fairly regulate the businesses in the city” and to that I say, you’re absolutely right! Which is why I don’t propose that players actually gain any sort of functionality from this role. It’s a roleplay position, and requires people who are dedicated to roleplay, the community, and don’t mind a little paperwork (a lot of paperwork). I believe the addition of these non-staff roleplayers into the CoC would bolster a RP Faction with a large amount of potential that currently as being Staff Only causes shortfalls due to the immense responsibilities of Staff elsewhere.
I suggest that a Chamber of Commerce Agent (Working title) be created. These would be regular players who operate under the authority of the CoC Leadership (Staff). They do not gain access to any Staff Level CoC functions for reasons stated prior. The primary responsibility of a CoC Agent would be the initial contact stage of prospective buyers (Helping staff weed through those nonsense buy offers) and facilitating the initial stages of paperwork, communication between required entities such as buyer - CoC - seller. There is a lot of roleplay potential for this type of role. They could be expanded in responsibility to include ensuring businesses are following proper regulations (Such as Dealerships not selling to banned drivers). Ultimately if I listed every potential idea, you’d be reading all night.
I suggest that a Chamber of Commerce Agent (Working title) be created. These would be regular players who operate under the authority of the CoC Leadership (Staff). They do not gain access to any Staff Level CoC functions for reasons stated prior. The primary responsibility of a CoC Agent would be the initial contact stage of prospective buyers (Helping staff weed through those nonsense buy offers) and facilitating the initial stages of paperwork, communication between required entities such as buyer - CoC - seller. There is a lot of roleplay potential for this type of role. They could be expanded in responsibility to include ensuring businesses are following proper regulations (Such as Dealerships not selling to banned drivers). Ultimately if I listed every potential idea, you’d be reading all night.