You couldn't pay me enough to babysit these clowns.
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Grandmaster B
SBR Hall of Famer
09-05-09
6035
#3
enough to buy a hamburger nightly from the local fast food joint...
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#4
I'd take MOD over my job any day and for 75% of the pay which I am guessing might still be higher than it actually pays.
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spankie
SBR Hall of Famer
02-10-11
9992
#5
Bobby has said in chat before that he gets 15 lostaches a week for his moderator services.
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Dirty Sanchez
SBR Posting Legend
03-01-10
16031
#6
Originally posted by spankie
Bobby has said in chat before that he gets 15 lostaches a week for his moderator services.
Imagine the number of chicks bobby pulls down with those....they sell like hotcakes in the store
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#7
500-5000 per month.........depends on responsibilities.
Mods are not all paid the same.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#8
Originally posted by Fishhead
500-5000 per month.........depends on responsibilities.
Mods are not all paid the same.
Average Forum Moderator Salaries
The average salary for forum moderator jobs is $4,000. Average forum moderator salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits.
This salary was calculated using the average salary for all jobs with the term "forum moderator" anywhere in the job listing.
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BigDaddy
SBR Hall of Famer
02-01-06
8378
#9
3000 sbr points a month
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saints7011
SBR Hall of Famer
09-21-09
5544
#10
bobby owns HSN...
shari owns an australian basketball team...
probly doin it for volunteer services...
looks good for there image...
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Smoke
SBR Aristocracy
10-09-09
48111
#11
1000 sbr points per month + 1 free hooker per week
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saints7011
SBR Hall of Famer
09-21-09
5544
#12
oh and 9ball invented the pizza...
he has personal reason to be a mod...
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playersonly69
SBR Posting Legend
01-04-08
12827
#13
If they get paid less than $3000 a month, then I dont think that it would be worth it to even do the job. I mean you can hardly raise a family on less than $3000 a month
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griz
SBR MVP
01-27-11
3647
#14
pathetic way to make a living.
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The Prick
SBR MVP
08-31-05
4965
#15
all bullshit aside they start at like 200 colones per post an after trainin or brainwashin they get bumped to 5000 colones a week. them old pros like biggaydan got like 20,000 colones a week
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stealthyburrito
SBR Posting Legend
05-12-09
21562
#16
Originally posted by The Prick
all bullshit aside they start at like 200 colones per post an after trainin or brainwashin they get bumped to 5000 colones a week. them old pros like biggaydan got like 20,000 colones a week
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Wiggums5
SBR MVP
12-05-10
2409
#17
Originally posted by playersonly69
If they get paid less than $3000 a month, then I dont think that it would be worth it to even do the job. I mean you can hardly raise a family on less than $3000 a month
i doubt this is suppose to be a full time job, but what do i know
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BRAVES1985
SBR MVP
05-23-10
4250
#18
i thought they get paid in points
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VegasInsider
SBR Posting Legend
12-12-10
14593
#19
Idk...I'd say prob $200/wk for a 40 hour work week
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King Mayan
SBR Posting Legend
09-22-10
21326
#20
Originally posted by The Prick
all bullshit aside they start at like 200 colones per post an after trainin or brainwashin they get bumped to 5000 colones a week. them old pros like biggaydan got like 20,000 colones a week
Costa rica has colones??
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BRAVES1985
SBR MVP
05-23-10
4250
#21
how many university degrees does it take to become a mod
how does one become a mod
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Slim
SBR MVP
11-13-08
4722
#22
You don't even have to graduate high school to be a mod.
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sickler
SBR Posting Legend
06-05-08
15006
#23
I would do it solely for the power.
Keep your points and cash...
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ACoochy
SBR Posting Legend
08-19-09
13949
#24
IF shari has an MBA then u can be guaranteed she wouldnt be taking too significant a paycut to be mod here, hence me thinks they actually make decent coin
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Ryangene
Restricted User
12-04-08
3381
#25
They just do it for community service. Who knows if they are even online they might have 'bots' set up to do their job.
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daimoshokage
SBR Hall of Famer
02-07-11
8935
#26
2000 sbr points per month..
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tony_come
SBR Posting Legend
03-31-10
21695
#27
supporting gambling habits
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3PtShooter
SBR MVP
04-13-08
3936
#28
whats a mod ?
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Dad
SBR Posting Legend
11-26-08
23245
#29
How much work does a mod actually have to do? I've always wondered this.
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blackbeSSt
SBR Hall of Famer
09-06-08
9398
#30
Originally posted by Dad
How much work does a mod actually have to do? I've always wondered this.
push the magic buttons to delete/move threads, and hand out asinine infractions
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aceking
SBR MVP
09-07-05
4782
#31
free pizzas everyday .
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#32
Originally posted by Dad
How much work does a mod actually have to do? I've always wondered this.
I actually had a chat about this with Cougar Bait last week. The answer: This job is much more involved than I'd ever imagined. It's not just handing out infractions and moving threads as it somewhat appears at times. That's maybe 5% of my role if that. And I'm obviously not saying it's the same as digging ditches or whatever, but there are definitely days where I'm just as mentally drained, if not more so, than I ever was when I was working FT at my other job. I've gained so much respect for the people who have done this for a significant length of time and done it well.
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#33
Originally posted by blackbeSSt
push the magic buttons to delete/move threads, and hand out asinine infractions
see??
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blackbeSSt
SBR Hall of Famer
09-06-08
9398
#34
Originally posted by shari91
see??
**sidenote** shari was in no way the target of my last post!
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#35
Originally posted by blackbeSSt
**sidenote** shari was in no way the target of my last post!
Haha, it's all good. That's somewhat what I'd assumed as well before I actually found out more about the role before I started. And then as time progresses, duties change, you become more equipped to handle certain things, you develop your knowledge in other areas of the business so you take on more responsibilities as a result, etc... But I totally see why people think that. And that's cool.