Mentor Corps of the New Pacific Order

Mentors are the friendly face and welcoming hand to everyone that joins the New Pacific Order. Even if your nation is 50,000k NS, the culture of the NPO can overwhelm you. This is where we come in. From the day to day processes to knowledge of every job in the Order, the Mentor Corps are here to guide when and where needed.

Each Mentor will take on several Mentees. The Mentors are there to answer questions the Mentees may have on how to run their nations or the inner workings of the NPO.

=History= The Mentor Corp began as the Big Brother Program. This eventually evolved into the First Mentor Corp run by Millionario. This version of the Mentor Corp was lead in the end, by Sir Donald R. Deamon who at the same time was running the PCIA. Eventually, it was decided that the PCIA and Mentor Corp, as well was several other sections would be merged together.

Thus the Agency for Community Excellence (or ACE) was born. Mentor Corp found its home in the "Hearts Deck". Mentoring in ACE suffered greatly from inactivity as members fell through the cracks, as well as a general confusion of duty. Eventually, it was decided that ACE would not only be renamed, but revamped totally. Still overseen by Sir Donald R. Deamon, Mentoring in the "Hearts Deck" was moved to the Standard "Imperium Sacrum" in the newly formed Special Community Service (or SCS), again overseen by Sir Donald R. Deamon.

In this period of time, many issues were eliminated, such as the auditing section (previously "Spades Deck" in ACE) was rolled into the Mentor Corp which greatly improved efficiency. However SCS lasted about six months before the decision was made to end it.

Mentor Corp thus entered its fourth incarnation, but this time it would again be a separate department. One pressing issue that was never quite resolved that continued to plague the Mentor Corp was - what happens when a Mentor is no longer a Mentor? Previously the Mentees would be reassigned to new Mentors which could be a period of frustration and confusion. However the Mentor Corp looked towards MilCom for inspiritation and instead set up the Mentoring system along the Battalion lines, proving much easier to manage. The Mentor Corp continues to do this day, helping all who require its assistance.

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