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HOW TO READ THE EPC PROMOTION LOG
By Dave Wolstencroft
These are the golds, points, and salons you still need for promotion It is essentially column “A” minus column “B” When a target is reached, it becomes red to indicate the target reached When all three requirements are red, promotion has been achieved. Note that where the requirements are “zero”, for example salons for 1 star, it will not be red in colour. The column will be orange when 2 of the 3 requirements are red and the third requirement is less than 20 to indicate promotion is imminent.
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Note that if any outstanding requirements go negative, for example, person A requires 1 gold and 20 points before the next meeting and then achieves 3 golds and 35 points at the next meeting, column C will become -15 and -2 respectively These negative values become the starting values for the new star rating, so that person will start in the new star grading with 15 points and 2 golds
Set Subject
The set subject points are stored in the green column These are the points received for the current club year for set subject image submissions The highest score at club year end is the winner of the set subject category
Additional Requirements
For promotion to 5 star, service to the club is required. This is indicated in column . This can take the form of a presentation at a club evening, arranging and coordinating an outing, running a workshop or committee service, or something along those lines
Please note that all points received, for club and set subject, irrespective of award (gold, silver, etc.) count toward points in the promotion log and club log.