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Old Thu Aug 08, 2002, 03:13pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally posted by zebraman
Dan-ref is right, for most of us officiating is something we treat as a passion and not like a business.

The question had to do with new officials. IMHO, the last thing they should be worrying about as a brand new ref is advancement. It's kind of like a brand new entry-level employee trying to get promoted before they learn their current job. They should be worrying about becoming proficient at their craft.

Z
People do not become officials without setting a goal, realistic or unrealistic. You will not even have a game if your first one you never show up to a game you have a contract for or if you get off one game to do a better one (better by level or money). Kind of hard to work on a craft when no one gives you a game at all.


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