[committee] Your door group application
Sam Moore
matches at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Sat May 21 16:22:48 WST 2011
Hi,
LOLDOG is a set of questions for prospective door members; you should try
to answer them all as best as you can. It stands for something silly
(LOLCAT is the coke group equivelant).
The emailing to doorgroup is to give door members a chance to ask you any
questions not on LOLDOG that they feel are important, and raise any
objections (or support you!).
You don't actually have to come to a meeting if it is physically
impossible, but its probably a good idea to try and come.
Anyway, there's no harm in reapplying (there was no vote either way at the
last meeting).
Sam [SZM]
For convenience, I've put LOLDOG below. Goodluck!
==== Open Questions ====
Why do you want to be on door?
==== Can You Find And Read The Policy Questions ====
Where would you find door policy?
Where would you find the Door Note?
Why do we have door members?
What are the 3 key attributes of door members:
There's a fire in the machine room. What do you do?
(Please include who you should contact at the university, with a phone
number. Hint: there's a sign in the Cameron Hall stairway that tells
you.)
Who should you contact with questions/concerns about the policy?
==== Other Useful Things To Know ====
(ask someone who is on door or committee for help if you have no idea)
What is the coke machine code to unlock the door?
If someone is violent, refuses to leave, or otherwise poses a danger
to people or property, you should call UWA Security. What is their
number? Give both the emergency and non-emergency numbers. (Hint: this
information is posted above the phone in the clubroom.)
At what time of night will security come round to kick you out if
Committee hasn't got a letter from the Guild permitting people to be
in Cameron Hall?
Please briefly describe how the door system works (what runs on what, what
programs, what hardware):
If for some reason you cannot dispense door from the snack machine, how
else should you open the door (there are at least 2 methods)?
Who has clubroom keys on their person and who is able to get the
*clubroom* key out from guild reception?
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Oliver O'Neill wrote:
> Yeah I wasn't sure about all this policy stuff, I just asked sulix and he
> said to send an email and put it on the agenda and I thought you guys
> discuss it. What is LOLDOG? I tried to send the email but it wouldn't go
> through. I will forward it to you now if you want but is there any point?
>
> Oliver
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Sam Moore <matches at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apparently you have successfully completed LOLDOG, and emailed
> the door group?
>
> If so, could you please forward it to me, as I do not seem to
> have got the email.
>
> Unfortunately your application was not voted on at the committee
> meeting; current policy is that you have to attend the committee
> meeting for your application to be voted on.
>
> Thanks,
> Sam Moore [SZM] (matches)
> OCM 2011
>
>
>
>
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