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<blockquote data-quote="Alastair" data-source="post: 13478" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I just re did my DECA, there's a bunch of multiple choice type boxes to tick, saying how you will handle various situations. The temptation is to try to look good and give the best looking answer. But got to bear in mind if you don't then do it, you would be in breach of your DECA.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the most obvious example would be a question if you will attend annual AFB re training days, there is a box for yes and there is a box for no. I thought it would look good if I ticked the yes box, but then realized that if I tick that but then don't attend one every year I would be in breach of my DECA. So I ticked no. Not sure if that will put me in some lower category of beekeeper or something, but at least I will not be at risk of breaching my DECA, far as that question goes anyhow.</p><p></p><p>So it costs no money to re do your DECA, and it only takes a few minutes. It can be accessed in HiveHub under MY REQUESTS. Just make sure to think about the answers and tick the box that says what you are actually going to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alastair, post: 13478, member: 13"] I just re did my DECA, there's a bunch of multiple choice type boxes to tick, saying how you will handle various situations. The temptation is to try to look good and give the best looking answer. But got to bear in mind if you don't then do it, you would be in breach of your DECA. Perhaps the most obvious example would be a question if you will attend annual AFB re training days, there is a box for yes and there is a box for no. I thought it would look good if I ticked the yes box, but then realized that if I tick that but then don't attend one every year I would be in breach of my DECA. So I ticked no. Not sure if that will put me in some lower category of beekeeper or something, but at least I will not be at risk of breaching my DECA, far as that question goes anyhow. So it costs no money to re do your DECA, and it only takes a few minutes. It can be accessed in HiveHub under MY REQUESTS. Just make sure to think about the answers and tick the box that says what you are actually going to do. [/QUOTE]
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