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Part-time vs. Full-time
A lot has been made of the fact that NFL refs are part-time refs, unlike officials in the other major sports leagues. NFL officials work only one day a week, for a three-hour period, etc.
While I'm not going to argue that they work 40 hours per week, I think it's misleading to suggest that they're getting paid $670 per hour. Just think about your own HS game on Friday night. What does it last? An hour and 15 minutes? An hour and a half? But is that the only time you've invested? Obviously not. You have to: 1) Drive up to 2 hours to the game site. 2) Arrive at the game site one to one-and-a-half hours before game time. 3) Spend that hour and a half in preparation. 4) Officiate for another hour and a half. 5) Shower, do a post game review, and dress. 6) Drive home. NFL officials have to: 1) Fly up to 5 hours to the game site. 2) Arrive in the game city 24 hours before game time. 3) Spend those 24 hours in preparation; watching game film, reviewing position responsibilities, etc. 4) Get to the game site 2 hours or so prior to kickoff; inspect team equipment, do pre-game conference, meet with league officials and replay officials (who are not union members, I believe). 5) THEN officiate for 3 hours. 6) Shower, do a post game review with a league official, dress. 7) Drive to the airport for (up to) a 5 hour flight. 8) Drive home. And that does not include mid-week conference calls or rules meetings or whatever else. Now, this is still a part-time proposition, true. But let's not fool ourselves into thinking that it just fits into their weekend plans. Having said all that, if I were an NFL official I'd take the league's deal. It seems more than fair to me. I just wanted to throw in my two cents. Chuck |
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