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I love everything about the game.
Everyone has pretty much hit the nail on the head. I exercise, I get paid. I feel pretty much the same as Stewcall does, and the way chayce does too. Plus chick do dig the uni... Anyone can play it and they do. 2nd grade to the pros. We have guys in our association in their 40th year of officiating. I hope I can do it for another 15 to 20 years. But my family is more important than anything else. |
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I do it because of the constant yelling at that I recieve... The constant second guessing... getting questioned about everything..... always feeling like you did everything wrong.... always having someone upset with you...
And that is why I do it.... because officiating gets me out of the house and away from all of the stuff above.... ![]()
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I enjoy the game. I played when I was in High school, I loved the sport a lot. I wasn't that good. the love of the game moved onto coaching. The cr@p goes with the territory. I coached and it also has it negatives. Those parent who gave birth to 1 million Jordans are not easy to cope with at all. All of them are the next big NBA star.
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1. It's fun. Some people like to play certain sports. (I do.) I like to officiate certain sports. It's just fun. I didn't even play high school basketball. Just tons of fun. It's all intrinsic. Hard to describe.
2. I have a drive to be excellent at it, the likes of which I've only experienced with two other things in my life. That being said, if it ceased being fun, the dedication to learning and improving would immediately disappear as well, I believe (along with time spent on this forum ![]() As for putting up with the not-so-fun stuff that rears its ugly head from time to time, and is hard to shake at times - - I think having some kind of support system is key, at least for me. My coworker, who is an official, similar to me, and my wife - mainly my wife. I come home and tell stories from the game(s) I just worked, then the next night she comes home and tells me stories from the game(s) she just played in at city league or university intramurals (where she works). (That is, of course, if we weren't already at each other's said games - then it's funny to hear her bring things up about situations before I even have a chance to.) It's extremely mutually beneficial. |
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I love sports. It is the highest paying part-time job I've ever had; (you should try waiting tables or telemarketing as a part-time job to make you appreciate officiating). I like the kids and enjoy watching them play and improve. It's good exercise. I make a lot of friends (and enemies!).
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Restricting with whom you may officiate . . . | JeffTheRef | Basketball | 18 | Wed Apr 30, 2003 12:09pm |
Why do you officiate? | JRutledge | Basketball | 41 | Thu Jun 20, 2002 01:14pm |
I would love to officiate | Jeremy40 | Basketball | 9 | Thu Feb 14, 2002 06:23pm |
Officiate or keep score | Gochron | Basketball | 13 | Tue Feb 12, 2002 11:42am |
What level do you officiate at? | ilya | Basketball | 2 | Sat Nov 11, 2000 12:50am |