
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 11:56am
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Get away from me, Steve.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 15,794
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Originally Posted by crosscountry55
Nope.
I have worked in six states now, and though it sucks being the new guy all the time, I do find that I catch up quickly in the "favor" of assignors because I always manage my availability diligently and honor my commitments. Despite my newness, my schedules quickly get good. Even in Wisconsin (despite my "vent" about crews and contracts before the season started, to be honest I've done all right this year).
To all new officials reading, heed this. At least at the high school level, 75% of the relationship between you and your assignor has nothing to do with how you call a game on the court. Take care of your assignor and he/she will take care of you. It's that simple. Well, maybe go to a camp once in a while, but otherwise it's that simple. 
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Or as I've said many times, dependable trumps good.
(And this is a gross oversimplification...)
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