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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I have over 20 different accounts with Arbiter varying from high school organizations to some college. Most college assignors do not use Arbiter at all.
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Adding those non-Arbiter accounts to the 20 Arbiter accounts, and I have one word to say: Wow.
So many questions can be asked.
Can JRutledge live with officiating (I'm aware that he does multiple sports, and that he does them quite well) as his "full time" job? Does he work a day job, and if so, when does he find the time to do so, and do it well? What does he do with his officiating income? Does he need it to pay bills, or does he use it for "fun stuff", family vacations, expensive hobbies, season tickets to sporting events, casino gambling, poker nights, sports gambling, golf vacations, stock market day trading, collecting art, collecting coins, collecting baseball cards, collecting muscle cars, financing a failing singing career, villa in Tuscany, etc.? Or is he independently wealthy and only officiates as a "hobby"? He must have a very understanding family, right?
JRutledge: I don't expect these questions to be answered, they're too personal. None of my business. But damn, you're certainly one super-busy official.