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Officials/Umpire Shortage.
This article is from the April 30, 2022 issue of The (Toledo, Ohio) Blade:
https://www.toledoblade.com/sports/h...0-d29f86cc9a40 MTD, Sr. |
Great Recession ...
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We've been losing members since our membership spiked during the collapse of the housing bubble in 2007 and 2008 causing the Great Recession that sent the unemployment rate up to 10%, more than double its pre-crisis rate. Guys needed officiating money to pay their mortgage, rent, car payments, groceries, insurance, utility, and other bills. It wasn't just about golf money, beer money, or poker night money any more. As employment improved in later years, our membership suffered. Complaining players, coaches, and fans, with their verbal and physical assaults, and, of course, COVID, didn't help matters. I hope that it improves locally next year. I'm getting too old, my arthritis is getting too severe, and I really don't need the money, for me to work five or six times a week. But if I'm needed, I'm needed, and I'll suck it up and heed the call once again. My local board has stood by and backed me for over forty years, I'll do the same for them to the best of my ability. |
The NY Times had an article a week or so ago about the growing ref shortage nd the impact of abuse on refs returning
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This just in: the first local cancellation for no officials--a middle school lacrosse game.
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Nine To Five (Dolly Parton, 1980) ...
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Field hockey (another "niche" sport) was also problematic in Connecticut, and also had something to do with the paid scrimmage mandate. |
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