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Should We Get Paid?
In our area we play the varsity game first followed by the JV game. Before the start of the varsity game, we make it a habit of asking what the coaches have planned for the JV game. Some teams play three innings, some play five. A couple of weeks ago we were told that the JV game would be five innings. In the bottom of the fifth, the home team tied the game as the third out was being recorded. My partner signaled that the run counted and we started to leave the field by way of he home dugout. As we were leaving, the home coach pointed out that the game was tied. I handed him the game balls and said, "You said we were playing five innings, our night is over." He didn't put up much of a protest, but we did notice when we got to our cars, that the visiting team was in their dugout preparing to bat. We left and thought nothing about it.
When I received payment, I noticed that we had only been paid the varsity game fee. I called my partner from that night and he said he got the same check. We plan to call our assigner and let him know that we do not wish to work at this school again. We will also be calling the school and telling them that we need our money. I don't intend to stay around for extra innings when it is just a JV game. What would everybody else do in this situation? |
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Play the extra innings. The JV team is entitled to a full game (however the two schools involved define a "full game") just as the varsity team is entitled to a full game.
The game fee is an issue between you, your assignor/association, and the school. |
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Apologize to the school for acting like an *** and to the assigner for causing him / her problems.
(Unless, of course, it's customary in your area to end JV games at the end of x innings, even if the game is tied.) |
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This is a local standard. Yes you should be paid for the second game because you worked an official game by completing 5 innings. Now what happens to continue the game or finish the game is up to what is expected normally. I do not know why they cannot pay you for the second game. In my experience they do not pay a full game fee for the second game anyway, but they would not pay me just one game. And in my state I could file a report to get what I got for my contract. This is why I hate doing things that are not on the contract.
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Get better a directive from your controling authority. Three innings isn't a game in anyone's books. If it's five, and tied, you keep playing just as you would seven. Why wouldn't you?
My son coaches JV ball, and is a pretty decent umpire himself. I can't imagine what he's do if umpires just walked off the field in a tie game. Oh wait, yes I can. Folks keep score and standings in JV, too. And sometimes coaches jobs are on line because if it. Unless you have some sort of direction to end the game because it's tied, the default would be to keep playing. I'm sure the coaches were pissed that you guys just walked off, and directed the school not to pay. Last edited by kylejt; Wed Aug 31, 2011 at 12:19pm. |
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What was so important that you had to leave and what difference does it make what level Ball it is? If you don't want to do JV, go home after the Varsity game. You signed up to umpire a game and because you didn't take the time to go over the rules or modified rules at the begining of the game is not the coaches or players fault. It was yours.
You should be paid for what you did but, it was obvious that the JV teams were well aware of your attitude twoards doing their games. |
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If I were the AD, I woule make sure you never worked a game at my school again.
If I were you, I'd plead temporary insanity, apologize for my behavior and donate my varsity check to the JV team. |
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That's a pretty good plan. I'd recommend the same. You could even throw you scheduler under the bus by saying "We were told.......". Put that in a your note, along with the donation to the school's AD. |
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Not Insane
The problem is that if I was temporarily insane, then I must be permanantly insane. Don't you guys realize that this is a JV GAME. Who cares that there is not a winner. We were on our way to a smooth game, when the fifth inning seemed to take forever and then they expect us to stay to watch a bunch of non-skilled kids play extra innings. I'm not doing it. And I'm going to get my money one way or another.
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You came on this board and asked if you should get paid. The overwhelming majority on this board say that you and your partner are in the wrong, yet you don't like the answers you've received and you are still are on your high horse. You've made yourself bigger than the game. To me, that's a real shame. |
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