
Forgive me if I'm off base here as far as how people do RP here, but it's been my understanding that you're not literally bound by the game mechanic.
Taking my character, K'aworu for example. He is for all points and purposes a Conjurer and is affiliated with the Fane. However, he does have some talent in Archery. But for RP, I wouldn't really /need/ to switch between those two jobs for the sake of the RP.
I could easily keep him, IG-wise, as either class/job. I could easily keep him as a CNJ, but through the course of RP, use text and other context clues to talk about his archery, or even demonstrate it in RP just using writing. I don't think I have to change him to the ARC job to say he can shoot an arrow, or say that he is shooting an arrow in an RP session.
This has just been my impression on the matter. Changing jobs how the game does it, I don't think has any actual RP representation. Your character can just /know/ those other skills (logically, of course. Not in a godmodding sense.)
Taking my character, K'aworu for example. He is for all points and purposes a Conjurer and is affiliated with the Fane. However, he does have some talent in Archery. But for RP, I wouldn't really /need/ to switch between those two jobs for the sake of the RP.
I could easily keep him, IG-wise, as either class/job. I could easily keep him as a CNJ, but through the course of RP, use text and other context clues to talk about his archery, or even demonstrate it in RP just using writing. I don't think I have to change him to the ARC job to say he can shoot an arrow, or say that he is shooting an arrow in an RP session.
This has just been my impression on the matter. Changing jobs how the game does it, I don't think has any actual RP representation. Your character can just /know/ those other skills (logically, of course. Not in a godmodding sense.)