Consider that the requirements are reasonable enough to have already been met, and if not, easy to achieve. On top of that, for anyone truly interested in helping people, rewards and exploitation of the system are equally not a concern. Someone who fate farms a 60 job/role won't be nearly as solid/knowledgeable as someone who actively played and learned that job/role, and it will be quite obvious from the moment a mentor might say "uh I dunno actually. I just leveled this job to become a mentor" And if they try to bluff, like I said in the other thread, trust but verify.

The fear-mongering really needs to stop. The system is rather foolproof. Reward farmer? There won't be much (initially). Rushed requirements? Low experience to teach with. Bad mentor? Other mentors, guides, FRIENDS, and resources available. Stubborn student? The School of Hard Knocks will teach them instead. Overnight job/role experts? 2-3 year veterans.

There is literally no cause for concern here anymore.