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Adam Griffin
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« on: August 27, 2017, 07:58:54 PM »

This is one of those things where I'm assuming we already have the position, in effect. We changed the positions pre-reset and then again I believe in the reset, so I'm not sure what they're called anymore - or if they even exist. It used to be GM, SoIA (Secretary of Internal Affairs; story-telling domestically) and SoEA (Secretary of External Affairs; story-telling internationally). All stories fell under the purview of the GM and could even be dismissed by the GM if the SoIA/SoEA got too crazy.

Anywho, assuming these positions or some variants still exist, the creation of additional offices (whether elected or unelected, but especially unelected) rarely works out over the long-term. It's not just about creating a position for somebody who demonstrates interest and capability in the here and now, but extrapolating that and being able to guarantee that there's always going to be somebody who's willing and able to fill the roles in the future. Otherwise, you end up with a situation like we've had at multiple times in the past where cabinet roles and other positions remain vacant and/or underutilized as a result.
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