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Originally posted by dblref
I guess that I am lucky in the fact that I only have 1 assignor -- actually 1 for HS and 1 for rec ball, but the same association. We do not individually contract with a school. Our association does all contracting. We give the HS assignor a "close-out" sheet in early August (our AA girls play in the fall) and again in late Nov. or early Dec. I receive a schedule for "fall ball", one for Dec. to mid-Jan, and one for the remainder of the season. Tourney time is handled separate. The rec assignor takes whatever days are vacant, but HS ball takes precedent, at least for me. Although, we have some officials (usually newbies) that do not do HS ball. Not sure I would want to work for more than 1 assignor.
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What happen if you fall out of favor with that one assignor? What if you have to give back a game for a very legitimate reason, and he gets made at you and assigns you very little the next time?
Yes it can be a pain to have more than one assignor, but at least you have options. I only get about 2 or 3 from each. And believe me that is enough. Work too much more, than you have more possibilities of messing up or hearing complaints from coaches, or any other thing that can go wrong. I like it they way I have it, because I can scratch them just as well as they scratch me. I like options.
Peace