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Faskunji
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Posted - 2007.12.20 20:39:00 -
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Edited by: Faskunji on 20/12/2007 20:40:17 1. After joining one, will I have to fly the ship the corp management tells me to? 2. What types of operations, other than mining, can I expect to be assigned for from a corporation? And if I have chosen a military career, is there a possibility I will be assigned for mining?
Thanks in advance.
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Matalino
Gallente Ki Tech Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.20 20:49:00 -
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1) Depends on the corp you join.
2) Depends on the corp you join.
These are just a couple of many good questions to ask the recruiters before joining a corp.
You will find that some corps are very picky about what you fly, going so far as to tell you exactly which modules to fit. Others will simply ask you to fill a role. Many really don't care what you fly.
Same for activities. Some corp's demand you to participate in mining ops. Others will forbid it.
You should be able to find a corp that meets your needs, as long as you can figure out what those needs are.
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Faskunji
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Posted - 2007.12.20 21:14:00 -
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Many thanks.
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Helen Hunts
Gallente Red Dragon Mining inc Red Dragon Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.21 06:19:00 -
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Different corps have different priorities. There are some that want nothing but small and cloak-specialized ships in fleet. [/shrug] For the most part, you'll usually be allowed to fly whatever. (Unless you insist on flying a Bantam for EVERYTHING ) Try to gather a few different ships geared for the different roles you may be needed for. (Very few Fleet Commanders will turn down an extra E-War pilot)
As for operations...again, depends on what the corp does. An Industry corp will do plenty of mining. An all-out combat pilot can still make a contribution to mining ops by running cover for the miners. A pirate corp....if you get caught with a mining laser, the first words you utter must be "Look what I just looted from that carebear's wreck!", and then quickly sell said laser. (Unless you're running a mining laser as part of being bait)
Take a look around. Different corps will have different agendas and methods. Do a little research before applying to a corp. Talk with the members a bit and find out if you can stand to spend any time with them, or do the things they prefer to do.
For the complete newbie, there's always Eve University. They specialize in training the helpless newb into someone who's not a hazard to himself and those around him. Having Eve University in your resume is NOT a bad thing at all. _______________________________
Mine da rocks, make more ships. Pop da rats, make more rigs. Sell da gear, make more money.
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