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Old Mon Jan 29, 2001, 10:50pm
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Burnout and Downsizing

In 1993 I was displaced from my career in commercial banking. I eventually made a transition to the nonprofit world but did spend the better part of two summers doing as much ball as possible. In my nine years of umpiring I did meet one "full-time official" who did four sports. He was a retired police officer so he did collect a pension in addition to his officiating pay.

I think that when you make an avocation a profession you have crossed a significant line. A lot depends upon the fee schedule in your area, your personal finances, and how you live your everyday life. 70-80 games is a lot less than the 120+ you would be working as a full-time guy. It sounds as if you have the right attitude when it comes to baseball but have some reservations about other sports such as Soccer. Sounds as if that may really be "work" for you.

The issue is not so much about "burnout" but how you perceive this new-found situation. If you see it as a real opportunity than crunch the numbers and go for it. If on the other hand you see yourself as somewhat of a victim pushed in this direction, approach with caution and seek others advice. Jim/NY
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