Tue Apr 09, 2013, 06:26pm
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Do not give a damn!!
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: On the border
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Originally Posted by icallfouls
My comment was meant as a joke. It probably came across differently.
I applaud anyone who works to make officials better and strives to help others reach new levels in their careers.
IHSA has 99 "clinicians" so again, it is not that exclusive. As you said the work is "Mainly Handling Paperwork" which is not being a clinician. I would say that 98% of officials can handle paperwork, watch DVD's, and listen/read to the state mandates with little to no trouble at all.
Being a clinician is about giving meaningful guidance/instruction in a way that is useful, easily understood and put into use.
I believe it was Socrates that said "those who can, do - those that can't - teach"
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And you think I was offended? Just making it straight there are a little more to doing things than people here like to make it out to be.
Peace
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