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Old Fri Jan 07, 2011, 11:29pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
His pants may not have been an issue, but if someone shows up to ref in khaki pants, do you really think he's taking this reffing thing seriously?
It tells me he does not take the other stuff seriously if he/she cannot take the time to go buy some pants that are considered the most professional. There was a guy I saw that once worked in black jeans and his officiating reflected his lack of professional uniform. He looked like crap and his officiating was crap to. Sorry you do not go to a job interview in a ripped T-shirt and torn jeans for the same reason. It tells something about you and your professionalism that may not need further review in the job you do as you have told the people that are involved you do not care.

Also I remember a coach in the State Tournament that wore sweats in all of his games that he coached. Guess what everyone commented about? Not his coaching, not his demeanor, his sweats and how bad it looked. Imagine what everyone would think if we did the same?

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