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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
Part of what I failed to mention was that I had 15 years of experience before moving here. That probably greased the skids a bit with the local commissioners. Regardless, I had to make the contact with them.
I've taken on one of the 7-to-10 year officials and have worked a number of games with him the past few seasons, offering him pointers about moving up and being aggressive. Earlier this season, I talked to him and found out he's gotten a regular partner and a 20-game schedule this season. It's about attitude and mindset. You've hit the nail on the head, wl.
Why should veteran officials who work hard be punished? Since when should youth and inexperience trump veteran knowledge and experience?
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I do know officials that have been working less than 10 years that are a lot better than officials that have 15+ years working. Not to say that applies to you, but not all veteran officials are what I would call quality officials. How good someone is can be very subjective.
Peace
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It's subjective, so how can you possibly know who's "better"?
Sorry. I know what you mean.
I also know people who have been working 3 years who think they should be working 50 varsity games and the vets are just "old." Few officials are willing to pay ANY dues anymore. It took me a good 6-7 years before I worked a full varsity schedule. I seriously thought I was ready earlier, but I stuck with it regardless.
--Rich