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Working with a bad partner.
I'm interested in knowing how you handle working with a (for lack of a better term) bad partner. One who shouldn't be working a high caliber game. Not one who missed a strike or kicked a call. A partner who has poor mechanics doesn't communicate on the field such as rotations, coverage etc. and doesn't where a proper uniform.
1. Do you "rat him out" to your assignor. 2. Just get through the game go home and never work with him again. 3. Talk to him after the game. Actually I tried this and he wasn't very receptive. |
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