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Old Thu Jan 25, 2018, 09:54am
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Then you risk become "that guy" at the state office and maybe even your assigner. You have enough juice to avoid that with either?


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Agreed. However, there are no number of assignments in the world that would keep me officiating if I have to deal with that crap. This is a fun hobby for me. I don't need it, so if they stopped putting me on games because of that, so be it. Hopefully the supervisor would understand why I wouldn't want to work with this guy.
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Old Thu Jan 25, 2018, 09:56am
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Agreed. However, there are no number of assignments in the world that would keep me officiating if I have to deal with that crap. This is a fun hobby for me. I don't need it, so if they stopped putting me on games because of that, so be it. Hopefully the supervisor would understand why I wouldn't want to work with this guy.


I was thinking moreso the state office.

Once you end up on their bad list, it's hard to get off. Or so it seems.


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Old Thu Jan 25, 2018, 09:57am
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I was thinking moreso the state office.

Once you end up on their bad list, it's hard to get off. Or so it seems.


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Ahh.... Sorry I wasn't clear on that. Our state office doesn't assign anything so it would be pointless to tell them I don't want that school or partner again. The video and note about that school and partner would go to the assignor. I'm just sending the video to the state office along with my ejection paperwork. Sorry I was a bit ambiguous on that.
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Old Thu Jan 25, 2018, 10:00am
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Ahh.... Sorry I wasn't clear on that. Our state office doesn't assign anything so it would be pointless to tell them I don't want that school or partner again. The video and note about that school and partner would go to the assignor. I'm just sending the video to the state office along with my ejection paperwork. Sorry I was a bit ambiguous on that.


Not even parts of the postseaason?


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Old Thu Jan 25, 2018, 10:12am
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Not even parts of the postseaason?


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Iowa has a weird set up. We have two separate unions, one for the girls and one for the boys.

On the girls side, the people that are in charge are not the ones who assign post season basketball. We have a (can't remember the exact term) director of girls basketball whose only job is to coordinate evaluators and assign the post season. He also assigns for the north/northeast portion of the state. That is his only administrative duty, so he wouldn't see the video that I sent to the state.

On the boys side, the offices is set up in a more (what I imagine to be) traditional way. They oversee all sports and assign post season. So the director of basketball would be the one I'd send that to, and he's also the one who assigns postseason. In that sense, what you're asking about is possible.

Like I said, I know this sounds douchey and I don't mean it to but if I were treated like that by a coach, partner, and AD who did nothing to help, I'd have no problem giving up the post season to not have that headache. This situation seemed like the perfect storm of officials not having the gall to just TCOB, a ridiculous coach, and an inept AD. I can't imagine that sort of thing happening around here where we are pretty fortunate to have quality officials, good administrators, and coaches who behave pretty well.
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Old Thu Jan 25, 2018, 09:59am
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Agreed. However, there are no number of assignments in the world that would keep me officiating if I have to deal with that crap. This is a fun hobby for me. I don't need it, so if they stopped putting me on games because of that, so be it. Hopefully the supervisor would understand why I wouldn't want to work with this guy.
Does Iowa have a state reporting system for technicals and other special reports? I know in some states, every technical has to reported to the state.
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