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Originally Posted by umpire12
i do understand your position but i think just pointing him in the right direction without evaluating his work ethic is more productive to new umpires than subtle hints. the rule book can be very daunting to even veteran umpires.lets show him what he needs to know then wean him out of this stage once he gets a grip on the layout of the book.
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I agree, but disagree. Work ethic is the difference between an umpire and someone who umpires.
You can warn a child about being burned by fire or touching a hot iron or whatever, but only when the child suffers a burn of some type will s/he be able to fully appreciate and understand the warnings.
Do it right the first time and there is no "catching up" to do, which I find to be a difficult task for many.
The OP suggested a mentor. Would a mentor just offer an answer or page number? Or would a mentor ask a question or offer a comment which would lead to further research and hopeful discovery?
Mike offered the "interference" section. It was stated that there is none. Well, actually there is.....in the Index which breaks down the many situations and locations to find the appropriate rule.
Do we really need to break out that fishy chinese proverb?
You might also note that I previously provided the test answer references which should have taken him to the answers.