A while back I made a staff feedback thread about the lack of staff members and I thought it could add small things to your thread.
Anyways, I agree with your thread, because I think (like some others have said already) the recruitment team is focussing too much on quality, while the Helper stage is meant to be a process in which you could grow to an exemplary staff member. Although you can't recruit anyone, there definitely are some members around here who'd make a good staff member if recruited.
Hey, I'm Sheep and I'm here to complain about the few members of staff that handle reports, help users in the Discord server, etc.
And this has everything to do with that you don't recruit any new staff members anymore. Right now, you are probably about to say that you can't make qualified applicants out of thin air, which is partially true, because there really are some qualified members that have applied a couple of times but didn't get accepted or didn't even get invited to an interview, despite all the effort and things they have done to the server. But take a look at #staff-help: Kloska and Warriors do their best to help everyone but sometimes people have to wait 1-2 hours to get a reply from a staff member, which is way too long. And when I report people in 1.8, I usually have to wait 12 hours-1 day until my report gets handled, while Sentinel bans hackers after 1-2 hours of continuous cheating. This is a link to a suggestion thread on how to fix a part of this problem. But still, you don't have enough staff and I'm here to recommend some members who fit in a staff position, but haven't been accepted yet.
(Recommendation of certain members)
Just a reminder: It's August and only 2 members have been recruited to become helper. That's just not enough for a server with an average playercount of 15000+ per day. Right now, there are 13 moderators (with some of them being pretty inactive), and in the peak hours there are about 18000 players online on all platforms. This means that 1 moderator has to watch 1385 players at the same time! That's ridiculous! And I'm not taking into account that most of the players play Bedrock, and only 5000 of them play Java. Only a couple of moderators actively play on the Bedrock server, so I've made a calculation. If 13000 players play on the Bedrock server in the peak hours, and if only 5 moderators actively play Bedrock, every moderator has to watch 2600(!) players in the peak hours! Conclusion: Bedrock is understaffed. And guess what? Player x and player y both play on the Bedrock server! What a solution!
* Thread was posted in August, meaning that it's a little outdated.
And this has everything to do with that you don't recruit any new staff members anymore. Right now, you are probably about to say that you can't make qualified applicants out of thin air, which is partially true, because there really are some qualified members that have applied a couple of times but didn't get accepted or didn't even get invited to an interview, despite all the effort and things they have done to the server. But take a look at #staff-help: Kloska and Warriors do their best to help everyone but sometimes people have to wait 1-2 hours to get a reply from a staff member, which is way too long. And when I report people in 1.8, I usually have to wait 12 hours-1 day until my report gets handled, while Sentinel bans hackers after 1-2 hours of continuous cheating. This is a link to a suggestion thread on how to fix a part of this problem. But still, you don't have enough staff and I'm here to recommend some members who fit in a staff position, but haven't been accepted yet.
(Recommendation of certain members)
Just a reminder: It's August and only 2 members have been recruited to become helper. That's just not enough for a server with an average playercount of 15000+ per day. Right now, there are 13 moderators (with some of them being pretty inactive), and in the peak hours there are about 18000 players online on all platforms. This means that 1 moderator has to watch 1385 players at the same time! That's ridiculous! And I'm not taking into account that most of the players play Bedrock, and only 5000 of them play Java. Only a couple of moderators actively play on the Bedrock server, so I've made a calculation. If 13000 players play on the Bedrock server in the peak hours, and if only 5 moderators actively play Bedrock, every moderator has to watch 2600(!) players in the peak hours! Conclusion: Bedrock is understaffed. And guess what? Player x and player y both play on the Bedrock server! What a solution!
* Thread was posted in August, meaning that it's a little outdated.
Anyways, I agree with your thread, because I think (like some others have said already) the recruitment team is focussing too much on quality, while the Helper stage is meant to be a process in which you could grow to an exemplary staff member. Although you can't recruit anyone, there definitely are some members around here who'd make a good staff member if recruited.