Pupsitter
Career
Qualifications
There are no qualifications or requirements for becoming a Pupsitter. The role requires no experience, education, or rank.
Career Progression
A wolf who becomes a Pupsitter is likely to find itself in the same position for the rest of its life. There are is no progress through this position.
Other Benefits
Pupsitters receive no benefits for their job.
Perception
Purpose
A Pupsitter's role is to watch, protect, and feed the pups in the pack. They are typically assigned as a specific pup to watch over. The more important pups are watched by the more experienced Pupsitters.
Social Status
Pupsitters are held in very low regard despite their crucial role in securing the pack's future. Because there are no requirements or skills needed to become a Pupsitter, any wolf can become one. This is the role the unskilled and low ranking wolves join in order to stay within the pack.
Operations
Workplace
Pupsitters watch their young wards near the Pupsitters' den. This is the only place the pups are allowed as it has been cleared and ensured as safe for them to play at.
Dangers & Hazards
The hazards that come with watching puppies is being responsible for the loss, injury, or death of a puppy. If an important puppy faces harm in any way, the Pupsitter will most likely be exiled from the pack.
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