Attention Rookies
Well after reading some of these recent posts, some of you guys need to get a life. I've never been on a forum as intimadating as this one. Here I try to get some advisement on starting out as a rookie ump and get knock downed for asking stupid questions. You guys have some ridiculous EGOS!! And when I'm in the big leagues,
I for sure won't forget the little people. Well I found another forum that welcomes rookies and I encourage you fellow rookies to follow suit. PM me for the site. |
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Forget it Rut! This is just another poster that came here for advice, didn't get the advice that suited his opinion and is having a hissy fit. Don't waste your time on him.
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Mr Ozzy....some guys come here for advice....and its not that they dont hear what they want....its guys like you who dont even answer the question, which was baseball related..but tell them to leave and go to the other forum...Are you really that compelled to log in, and leave negative responses along with many others on this forum? You just cant ignore it? Does it really bother you that much?
Yeesh, we are all in this together. Help out the younger guys. Yes they may ask a seemingly inane question, or ask a question thats been asked many times before. Maybe they are new to the site, maybe they dont know if its been asked, so? Either leave a helpful response , or just ignore it. I remember when I was first starting a few years back..and this site was an invaluble piece of learning. I was able to read about situations, rules etc, and learn from guys who had been doing this for awhile. Why be such a tool? |
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When I came to the baseball forum, I always felt quite intimidated. So, I know and believe what rngrck is talking about. If I pose a question, there are a few kind souls that will give me an answer, and I do thank them for that. But, unlike any newbee, I do realize that I am considered a *stray* on the Big DOGS' porch, and I have always felt the need to walk carefully. The big sticks make me really uncomfortable. |
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I'm going to respectfully disagree with you on this one. I am new to posting on this forum but have read it for years. I don't think this is an intimidating forum at all. All the questions I have ever asked have been answered or at least addressed. I'm of the opinion that if someone gets upset over what someone posts on an internet forum/message board then maybe they need to find a new hobby (meaning officiating) however. Officiating does not have a "report post" button that an official can push to every comment they hear that they perhaps do not like. You have to have a thick skin sometimes and move on. I'm not saying that some comments don't go over the line but you'll always have those people as well. I do, on the other hand, regret that some people do not feel welcome because I think this forum has greatly improved my knowledge of officiating over the years. I hope that those who do not feel like they are welcome, find a forum. Just my thoughts.... -Josh |
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I think it's great the your experience has been positive, and I am not sure we actually disagree here. I agree that the information available here is marvelous. I agree with the need to be thick-skinned. I agree that officiating skills "greatly improve knowledge. Yet, a newbee, who hasn't yet developed the thick skin but is interested in becoming an umpire, can be intimidated. But then, I think we agree on that, also. :) |
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The stray on the Big Dog's porch, as you say, always is a little insecure. We have all been there but here is the difference (yourself included). You may feel intimidated because the Big Dogs are gruff and coarse but a little respect goes a long way. When I went over to Rob Drake's site, I was a stray on his porch. I followed the "rules" (like we do here) and was accepted in no time. The stray that shows he is willing to learn and is respectful soon gets the lion's share. That is the way Life itself is! The stray that comes on the porch barking and showing off gets ignored. The young pup has to learn when to show his teeth and when not to. If he can do it here, he can do it on the field (and that is what it is all about). Rather they fail here, Mick, than on the field. |
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Reference, please. (I'm not doubting you, I just don't know to specifically to what you are referring). Thanks |
Bob - Ok, here's an example of a obnoxious reply to a stupid question in which I wanted some clarification or different view points.
See "Ozzy 6900 " reply dated 3/28/08 at 8:43 A.M. I tried to copy the post here but couldn't. My topic was called "Batter's Hands". |
The thread is here: http://forum.officiating.com/showthread.php?t=43100.
Ozzy's "obnoxious reply" was that he wanted to know where these crazy questions come from. Hard to see how that insults rngrck. |
DA , does the word "Crazy" ring a bell?
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I'm not DA, but "crazy" modified "questions," not you. Ozzy was complaining about how the questions persist, which has little to do with you personally. Why would you take offense?
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