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Humor such as your last attempt is effective only AFTER you have sufficient experience with which to impress those readers whom do not have you on the /ignore/ list.
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And yes I am as much a high school umpire as one can be around here. I do a lot of 16-18 year old intercity games, which is just as good as high school would be down in the states, and what am I supposed to call that level of ball? It's not Little League because they are older and they are rep, it's not college, nor university. High school ball is the most accurate description because those guys are in high school. |
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You don't receive a phone call that the game is cancelled, you get paid by the association. If you choose to go outside the association, you get what you get. |
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If someone is supposed to call you, and they don't, then you should be compensated according to the contract (which might not call for any compensation -- and you could try to change this for next season). If you are supposed to call someone and you didn't, welll .... If neither, then you should take the initiative and try to reach someone. |
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They contract with Leagues and there are clauses that are required for the leagues to follow, just as there are clauses that the officials must follow. In each case it costs someone money if there are screw ups. Now, if in your area you have to contract your services out independently, then as already has been suggested, make sure you have a contract wether written (preferrably) or verbal. There are many leagues and managers out there that will spend bogoo bucks for equipment, travel and everything else for their teams except, when it comes to the officials. Then they want to nickle and dime you to get your services free. yes some volunteer work is admirable and sometimes good just to get your name out there however, you spend a lot of money on equipment and time learning this profession, you should be justly compensated. Heck most of us should make $400/game just for all the time we spend on this forum!!!!! Last edited by jicecone; Mon Oct 08, 2007 at 11:17am. |
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I don't umpire actual high school games, but I do umpire the same age level and it's city versus city, so it's equivilent to high school ball. That is the most accurate category I can classify it into.
I don't know why I don't umpire high school ball, I just don't. I'd still consider what I do to be high school ball. Youth is more 13 and under. Last edited by canadaump6; Mon Oct 08, 2007 at 12:21am. |
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Yeah, we had a guy like that who tried to join our association... he hated background checks too.
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o my how EVER will he explain away this one?? ![]()
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