I will have to agree with this. Some of it, anyway.
As a moderator, it's important to always be as respectful as possible, even if someone throws disrespect your way. I think the way you reacted to this situation was poor (on the forums and in-game) and the situation could've been handled better. I don't fully know what lies behind his "hysteric behaviour," so I can't determine if your warning was invalid or not. If his "hysteric behaviour" only refers to his comment on your job as a moderator, a verbal would suffice - not a warning.
I've heard a lot of good things about you in-game and how you handle your F1s, though, so I still have confidence in you, and I believe you are able to learn from the situation with Wrecking. The situation certainly wasn't pretty, but you're a new moderator, and new moderators usually make mistakes; big or small. But there's always room for improvement, which is why I am still confident that you will be suited for the administrator position at a later date.
Also, I don't think I need to say that copying an application was something you should've not done. It was simply a stupid thing to do, but you already know that and I trust that you will never do anything like it again. This, and perhaps the situation with Wrecking, will greatly impact the judgement in the next staff meeting, so I think your chance of you getting accepted this week is very slim.
I think it's important for you as a staff member and a member of the ZARP community that you listen to people's criticism and complaints. That way you become a better version of yourself. You have great potential, you do a lot of F1s and contribute to the staff team, but you need to solve some things first. As you're a friend of mine and a new member of my gang, I want what is best for you; and that means criticising you when it's necessary.
I wish you good luck, and I hope you read this and that you will consider everything I said!
Cheers,
Rick Johnson
Never in my life have i agreed with each and every word of someones reply. You have opened my eyes. Thank you Rick, this is highly appreciated...