Quote:
Originally Posted by archangel
Interesting discussion. I, like many others here, (that I dont know), officiate sports year round--because of passion for this hobby.
However, I'm amused at those that proudly boast a superior attitude by saying "get out, if you're doing it for the $$". Who's to say someone in it for the $ isnt a good official? Any examples given can surely be offset by others. Money motivations for doing anything doesnt equate to lack of ability.
I can honestly say 2 things:
1) while officiating varsity baseball, football, basketball, softball, I have never asked a partner if they're only in it for the money(if I'm the norm, how would one judge anothers issue of $ vs passion?).
2)We've all worked w/officials that we perceived better or worse than us (usually only remember the worse, lol, maybe a subconscience pat on my back?)
Should I judge the good as PASSION, and the bad as $$ only motivated? I think not.-- i.e. A $1M/yr income lawyer that is very good, but does it for his lifestyle, cars, homes, ect....
|
I'm sorry you feel I have a superior attitude. Moreover, my shrink is very amused by the comment. I agree: money motivations for doing anything don't equal lack of ability.
My experience here and in other places has been that many times folks who are motivated by the bucks are only motivated by the bucks. We all have different goals. One of my major goals is to improve while helping others improve. For the most part, folks in it for the bucks don't give back to others or the organization. (Not 100% true, but ...)
I could go on and on...but please don't play the superior attitude card. If anything I focus too much on how much I suck...