Yep. In his later life, Isaac Asimov could have written his grocery list and sold it, but when he was first starting out many decades earlier, he got plenty of rejection slips like any other author. And once he did start making sales, he waited for years - he had his doctorate by then and was teaching chemistry at a university - before he dared to "quit his day job" and write full-time....writing is hardly a get rich quick scheme. Even the most famous authors have typically struggled for years before gaining financial security from it. Often the most talented continue to struggle anyway as commercial success is hardly tied to quality.
Nope. Check the FAQ; there's a list of the ranks and the post count needed to get there. The higher you get, the more you have to have for the next level. I still have over 1200 to go before my next promotion.Hey, you and I have the same rank now. I don't know if I'm right about this, but I'm guessing people get a new rank every 50 posts.