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Some low level assigners didn't get along with our high school assigner because these low level assigners would ask their guys to block out their low level assignment dates (if asked, I refused, often quitting) with the high school assigner after the "dust cleared" after initial high school assignments were published (example, block out every Monday and Wednesday not already officiating a high school game to work local mens recreation games). This got to be a big problem as we moved from a boys only board to a boys and and girls board, needing high school officials six days a week. Still, these are minor, often easily surmountable, problems compared to you college guys, especially those who also still work high school games on your college off nights. Quote:
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Who knows, maybe there's some type of secret "workaround"?
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Now it feels like I am in the old days, when I get a game on one site, I have to go to 2 more sites to give blocks. Just very interesting how things come full circle and that is what Arbiter was supposed to prevent. But I would rather do it this way to some extent than argue over a blocked date. Peace
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The IHSAA (Indiana) went away from Arbiter for the most part and now use a site called Everlink. It is not really made for assigning games, but it is a school scheduling site, but they have changed settings to assign games. No college assignors use this site so it is literally separated from any college assigning. So basically I can keep those issues away as long as I update all the sites when I get a game from other levels or states. And I do not do middle school and not doing middle school so that conversation is different from me. Peace
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MultipleSports hopefully will jump into this discussion, but it is my understanding that even if you do not share information it still shows up that there's something going on with your account on that day.
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Two years ago some athletic directors discovered that they had the ability, on their own, to reschedule assignments (usually weather related) using Arbiter, totally bypassing our assignment commissioner. I don't know all the details, but mistakes were made, and our scholastic assignment commissioner was pissed.
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This is my understanding as well and has been confirmed by more than one person. Even if you don’t share any details of your assignments with other assigners they always can see that you have “something” on a particular day.
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So many questions can be asked. Can JRutledge live with officiating (I'm aware that he does multiple sports, and that he does them quite well) as his "full time" job? Does he work a day job, and if so, when does he find the time to do so, and do it well? What does he do with his officiating income? Does he need it to pay bills, or does he use it for "fun stuff", family vacations, expensive hobbies, season tickets to sporting events, casino gambling, poker nights, sports gambling, golf vacations, stock market day trading, collecting art, collecting coins, collecting baseball cards, collecting muscle cars, financing a failing singing career, villa in Tuscany, etc.? Or is he independently wealthy and only officiates as a "hobby"? He must have a very understanding family, right? JRutledge: I don't expect these questions to be answered, they're too personal. None of my business. But damn, you're certainly one super-busy official.
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I can tell you do not know how Arbiter works. The different accounts are for the assignors or organizations that have access to their own assigning accounts. It is required for college officials to register for the NCAA and separately the NAIA sites if you work both, which has no assigning capabilities (unless you work the Tournament I believe).
Not that dramatic, but if I work for one organization and they decide to have their own account, that is why there are so many accounts. IT is not so hard when they are all using Arbiter. You can limit what they each see about games you are assigned or have a contract for. Peace
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Thanks for answering, I really didn't expect you to answer. I was just marveling.
If I may be so bold? High school and college, multiple levels, multiple sports, multiple states, how many "assigners" do you actually work for? What's the most assigners (multiple sports) you actually worked for in any one year? What's the most basketball assigners you actually worked for in any one season?
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Now, our state cut a deal with rSchool, so all schools use that for their schedules and for emailing officials contracts. All of these software companies are trying to make a buck and the state associations are either making money off the licensing deals or something else. Kinda like NCAA & state associations switching up shirts. The whole thing smells like a giant money-grab to me. |
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