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Originally Posted by RedAndWhiteRef
My "regular" job is one that schedules week-to-week (hey, I'm only 23!). I have a relatively consistent schedule, but sometimes I have to work the odd shift that I'm not expecting because that's just how it is. So every week is a constant sweat between "can I work my job?" or "can I accept my games/what dates do I block on Arbiter this week?"
For football I got my assignments at least two weeks in advance. For baseball I got damn near my entire schedule before the season even started. Is basketball honestly that much more difficult? I'm not an assignor, so I really don't know.
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Is there a difference in the way those sports are "organized" in your area?
The farther out an assigner assigns, the more work s/he'll have to do twice (schedule changes /turnbacks).
The closer in an assigner assigns, the greater risk the the officials he wants will be busy.
Where the "sweet spot" is depends on the assigner and how many other assigners are working in the same area. For example, I think the three closest high schools to my house have three different boys assigners and three different girls assigners. The two closest colleges have different assigners. So I could work for eight different people and not travel more than about 4 miles each way.
In other areas, someone might work for only one assigner the entire season.