With all respects, ICly that is often what happens. GLs are held responsible for the failures of their underlings and that mindset is held IMHO as much IC as OOC. Where people often expect you to -fix- your guildmates and their various foibles and troubles. If people discover you hire and/or or kept a mage in your Guild you are automatically seen as suspicious or equally guilty. If someone at a higher rank 'acts off' you get held accountable.In further discussion, it came out that the GL didn't 'trust me' as a new character and felt that they'd be held negatively accountable by the pbase for letting a 'new character' enter at a higher rank if I did anything wrong.
Except IRL the line worker is also unlikely to discover things about the CEO that can get them murdered by a theocratic state. The fact is that the theme and setting of TI and how the revelation of secrets can be lethal goes hand in hand with a certain degree of paranoia.CEOs don't get to approve line workers in real life or elsewhere.
My concern with being able to purchase in ranks with QP is that eventually the 'new player experience' becomes so remote from older players they might completely lose perspective on realizing what it's 'like in the trenches' so to speak.