I guess that makes sense?
I have said before about this topic, being licensed (Not certified. Being Certified is a ranking in my area) only means you can officiate HS games. It does not mean anything else. All you have to do to become licensed in my state is to pass the Part 1 Exam and have other officials and administrators say you are a credibable person. All that means is you have a title. Other than that, anyone can do JH or rec. league games. I am not sure what area this official is from, but all that might mean is you can do HS games. But it really does not give you automatic credibility as an official. At least from a talent aspect.
My comment is what level you want to do? Then go from there.
Peace
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