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Old Thu Nov 29, 2007, 02:24pm
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
I'm not sure what you're asking but I wouldn't change anything without discussing with the crew. I don't usually work with this type of jerk (they tend to exhibit other modes of jerkosity) so when i go to someone or someone comes to me we all tend to think twice before responding. Then if there's disagreement or uncertaintly we discuss for a brief (brief!) time before we all agree on what to do next. If there's a disagreement we live with it, but we walk out of the huddle smiling and nodding our heads.

The fireworks wait for the locker room.
Right. I agree with this. But I know there are people who read the sentences "Get the call right no matter what" "Fix it. Period" and think that it means overruling. I just wanted to be sure I saw it spelled out clearly so that I could know for sure, and also so I can yell at anyone who tries to do the overrule thing on me. Although I have never displayed the jerkiosity that would require it.

Which brings up another question....

What should I do when I call something, I'm right by rule and by judgment, and my partner comes it to change it? He (she's never do this, right, Snaqs ?) keeps insisting, and then finally steps out and overrules me. Do I just go with it? Im asking what to do there and then, not what to do in the locker room!
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