Apply to be a TURN qualified race host
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 6:23 am
We at TURN need your help. With the 2015 seasons now opening up, it's time for us to fill some internal vacancies. Every official series will need race hosts. Much like the Race Steward positions, this role is also a critical position at TURN. Without reliable and competent hosts, the quality of the experience diminishes to a level that simply isn't acceptable. Upon applying to be a qualified race host, we ask you to check your availability and commitment but firstly ask yourself if you want the responsibility of organizing lobbies, taking results, and ensuring that race days run as smoothly as possible. Race hosts must also understand the series rule book and procedures completely. Cool and collected under pressure, with an ability to communicate instructions clearly, whilst remembering to record and share results with the TURN staff are nearly must-have personality traits. Consider also your ability to reliably host, based on your internet connection and NAT type. If you still have the desire to proudly be a part of TURN's trusted support team, we would encourage you to apply. This doesn't mean you will need to host every session you participate in, but the more members that qualify to be race hosts, the smoother the entire operation goes.
Submit your application to be a TURN qualified race host. For an application to be considered, you must supply the following information:
for reference, NAT type is displayed in your "Network Settings" on your Xbox One, while your internet connection speeds are shown after a "Test Network Connection"
Submit your application to be a TURN qualified race host. For an application to be considered, you must supply the following information:
- Gamertag
- Experience / Qualifications (examples of race hosting experience / attributes that demonstrate you have the qualities to be a good race host)
- Internet connection (down / up) and NAT type
- Why you want the position
for reference, NAT type is displayed in your "Network Settings" on your Xbox One, while your internet connection speeds are shown after a "Test Network Connection"