[QUOTE=PeteBooth;902943][QUOTE][QUOTE=Multiple Sports;902937]
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Originally Posted by PeteBooth
Disagreeing is all part of the Internet Umpire Doscussion Forum setting. If we all agreed it would be boring.
IMO, you are comparing Apples / Oranges
In the example you gave College officiating is a paid job and that's the way it's done. Same in HS once you get to the sectional / state level. You are chosen because of ratings.
LL is a Volunteer Organization and is different. It's ok to use "so and so" during the reg season but because the "stakes" are now higher we don't need them anymore?
What message are you sending? In the example you gave there is a plethora of officials waiting for their chance.
During a regular season LL game, try and find umpires. I was once one of those "parents from the stands umpires" , enjoyed it and took it a step further.
IMO, cannot compare college or even HS officiating to a volunteer organization. Like I said can't have it both ways.
Pete Booth
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Pete -
You are right, Being it is LL, the comparison may be a bit different. But ultimately, if I am responsible for umpires and you "volunteered" 20 dates
and someone else with 6 state championships under their belt is available and
has met LL qualifications and worked 1 game, I am taking him. If you don't like that, then you have to become a better umpire.
To be completely honest, I see a real trend in officiating today, where guys
are stepping out on the field or court poorly trained or not trained at all and are either in it for the money or are volunteering and then when "better" blues come along they are upset that they are getting pushed to the side.
Ultimately you are responsible for your own schedule........have you done everything you can do to ensure a good schedule.
Are you in the best shape / Is your uniform dry cleaned / do you know rules inside and out / do you have the best people skills (game management) / do you turn back game during the season.. All the above affecct your schedule in ways you have no idea....
Hope I didn't go off on a tangent, but nobody is owed anything in officiating.....