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Edited to add this one thought: C O N G R A T S on getting a 4A Semi! |
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Nevada, I understand you work differently in your state than we do. One question based on your response, though. Do you as a crew not confirm with the AD a few days prior to the game? We used to do this via a phone call but now use primarily email. We use assigning software but still do the personal contact to confirm all parties are on the same page with scheduled date, time teams, etc. |
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Like I told you after the game, it is really nice to make the last cut. Now, If I can just get a game on Saturday... |
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The Arbiter system has been very helpful here in central Massachusetts. Our assignor uses this system and it does a fairly good job. I do know that the assignor has some latitude regarding what information is available to coaches, AD's and other officials. In my area, only the officials have access to other officials contact information which is good. As far as not having any contact what so ever with the assignor, that would be very difficult as often times officials "turn-back" games at the last minute due to an emergency, sickness or injury. During these times, it is necessary for the assignor to speak to a replacement directly.
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I live in a state that has all our information online to people that are officials and school personnel that would have access to our contact information. At first I had a problem with this, and then I realized what the big deal was. Schools do confirm assignments with us and inform us of changes if there are any. This is not like the general public has access to this. I would rather have that information public to the right people than getting to a school and being completely surprised.
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PS I didn't say no contact whatsoever with the assignor. I said with the school ADs and coaches. |
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Peace |
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Hope your bank doesn't come back and say that was a fake money order and ask you for the money back! There are many scams going around that do the same thing. You have to have a red flag go off when they ask you to send them back 2,000 change! why didn't he just send you the 1,000 in the first place. seems awfully fishy to me. |
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In my area rank and file game officials do NOT contact the schools, the coaches, or the ADs. If they need to alter the schedule, they contact our board/assignors and these people relay the information to the game officials. |
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Where I live we might have an assignor that gives us games, but the schools still are in contact with the officials for confirmation of many aspects of what takes place the day of the game. Sometimes they need to have information so they can pay us. Or officials contact them just to make sure they have all the idea of what is going on. When you have gone to a site and more officials show up than needed or a game is cancelled, I would rather rely on the school to confirm information of any significant or last minute changes. And in my area weather is a major concern sometimes and I do not expect an assignor (who officiates as well) to be the contact person for last minute issues. Peace |
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