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tnzebra Mon Apr 02, 2007 04:27pm

AAU game fees
 
I'm sure this has been discussed but I can not fing it. What do AAuUgames pay in the different areas in which everyone works? Whatever it is it is not enough but I was wondering what people were being charged per game per official. Thanks.

Mwanr1 Mon Apr 02, 2007 04:39pm

San Francisco/Bay Area region - $25 - $35 / game. Keep in mind we are paying $3.69 for a gallon of gas (premium)

Adam Mon Apr 02, 2007 04:48pm

$27.50/game here.

Mwanr1 Mon Apr 02, 2007 04:52pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
$27.50/game here.

Do you usually get game fees after each game?

Camron Rust Mon Apr 02, 2007 05:21pm

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Originally Posted by Mwanr1
San Francisco/Bay Area region - $25 - $35 / game. Keep in mind we are paying $3.69 for a gallon of gas (premium)

If you have a car that requires premium (and very few actually do) you can afford the gas at any price. :D If you're buying premium for a car that doesn't require it, you're only making the oil companies richer.

Otherwise, quote the price of gas that doesn't sensationalize the price beyond what most people should be paying.

Mwanr1 Mon Apr 02, 2007 05:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Camron Rust
If you have a car that requires premium (and very few actually do) you can afford the gas at any price. :D If you're buying premium for a car that doesn't require it, you're only making the oil companies richer.

Otherwise, quote the price of gas that doesn't sensationalize the price beyond what most people should be paying.

You're right CR - I'm passionate about pumping premium and would much rather curtail driving than switching to lower grades. Although on average officials are paid more in this region, our cost of living is also higher. Just because we get more per game, it doesn't mean we profit more.

ChrisSportsFan Mon Apr 02, 2007 05:47pm

In the St. Louis area we get $20-25 per game. Many of the games are either 18 or 20 minute running clocks where ther stop only in the last 2 minutes of the second half. They can schedule games on the hour and it usually runs on-time. Last year was almost all at $20 but already some this year are at $25 and I hope by next year all will be there.

26 Year Gap Mon Apr 02, 2007 06:46pm

$30 per game. Last weekend--all girls games--had a running clock with no pressing by a team leading by 20 or more. That rule came into play all 3 games but only twice in the first half. The good part is games got done early and I bet that at least one loud-mouthed parent missed part of a game. :D

jkjenning Tue Apr 03, 2007 04:33am

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Originally Posted by Mwanr1
You're right CR - I'm passionate about pumping premium and would much rather curtail driving than switching to lower grades.

:confused: What tangible benefits? Your car actually requires premium?

Anyway, here in the impoverished South we were paid $17/game on the spot last year, 20-minute halves with a running clock... we'll see what this summer brings - the wreck league pay seems to have gone up a few bucks.

JoeTheRef Tue Apr 03, 2007 08:54am

Quote:

Originally Posted by tnzebra
I'm sure this has been discussed but I can not fing it. What do AAuUgames pay in the different areas in which everyone works? Whatever it is it is not enough but I was wondering what people were being charged per game per official. Thanks.

$22-25 in the Greater Atlanta area. No running clock unless the mercy rule is hit (double the age group) after halftime.

FMadera Tue Apr 03, 2007 09:47am

Wow...I'm feeling better about sticking with volleyball after seeing what you all get paid per game. :)

bellnier Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:51am

Rugby referee gets $50 per match. Two 40 minute halves for guys, 30 min halves for gals...works out to be roughly the same $/minute as basketball, I guess. However, the two rugby line judges work for free.

JoeTheRef Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:04am

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Originally Posted by bellnier
Rugby referee gets $50 per match. Two 40 minute halves for guys, 30 min halves for gals...works out to be roughly the same $/minute as basketball, I guess. However, the two rugby line judges work for free.


Girls play rugby??:eek:

Rugby.. Outdoors in the elements?? Basketball... Indoors in a climate controlled environment?? I'll take the latter.

REFVA Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:43am

Quote:

San Francisco/Bay Area region - $25 - $35 / game. Keep in mind we are paying $3.69 for a gallon of gas (premium)
Generally in Northern Virginia, the game fees vary from $25 to $35 as well. I choose to drive economy car for games, so regular at $265 per gallon. We also get paid after the games are completed by the assignor. And yes I get a 1099..

Mark Padgett Tue Apr 03, 2007 02:02pm

We used to get a-buck-a-dollar-ten, but then it went up to a-dollar-two-ninety-eight and last year it escalated all the way up to a-buck-three-eighty! Soon I'll be able to afford a pair of those new AirDieblers!

FMadera Tue Apr 03, 2007 02:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by REFVA
Generally in Northern Virginia, the game fees vary from $25 to $35 as well. I choose to drive economy car for games, so regular at $265 per gallon. We also get paid after the games are completed by the assignor. And yes I get a 1099..

Two hundred sixty five dollars per gallon?

Man, oil prices have REALLY gotten out of hand...

:D

MajorCord Tue Apr 03, 2007 02:56pm

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Originally Posted by REFVA
so regular at $265 per gallon.

Yikes, that's expensive! :eek:

REFVA Tue Apr 03, 2007 03:44pm

Quote:

Generally in Northern Virginia, the game fees vary from $25 to $35 as well. I choose to drive economy car for games, so regular at $265 per gallon. We also get paid after the games are completed by the assignor. And yes I get a 1099..
Holy CrAp, when I saw that I too blew a gasket, I meant $2.65..I stand to be corrected..

jkjenning Tue Apr 03, 2007 05:07pm

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Originally Posted by FMadera
Wow...I'm feeling better about sticking with volleyball after seeing what you all get paid per game. :)

ZZZzzzzzzz....

26 Year Gap Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:05pm

That gas station owner retired after two weeks on the job.

fonzzy07 Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jkjenning
:confused: What tangible benefits? Your car actually requires premium?

Anyway, here in the impoverished South we were paid $17/game on the spot last year, 20-minute halves with a running clock... we'll see what this summer brings - the wreck league pay seems to have gone up a few bucks.

17 thats it, they give rookies 15 here to work little 3rd grade games so only 2 dollars more, wow.

dblref Wed Apr 04, 2007 05:29am

Quote:

Originally Posted by REFVA
Generally in Northern Virginia, the game fees vary from $25 to $35 as well. I choose to drive economy car for games, so regular at $265 per gallon. We also get paid after the games are completed by the assignor. And yes I get a 1099..

I'm in northern VA also, but I don't pay anywhere near $265 per gallon. In fact, I only paid $2.45 yesterday.:D

Mark Padgett Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:31pm

I know someone who is a loan officer at a gas station. :p

IREFU2 Thu Apr 05, 2007 07:22am

We get $20.00 per game which is an increase from $15 last year.

jkjenning Thu Apr 05, 2007 09:09am

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Originally Posted by IREFU2
We get $20.00 per game which is an increase from $15 last year.

That's encouraging!! ...you from the South as well? :)

LouisianaDave Thu Apr 05, 2007 09:47am

Im in Baton Rouge Louisiana, and depending on age groups depends on amount,
lil kids like 10 and under its 18
11u-14u 20,
15u-16u is 22 and
17u i think is 24.

So yes we are a lil underpaid but we are getting better.

Mark Dexter Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:36am

Last season, all of my AAU games (various levels) paid $30 - $32 per game.

IREFU2 Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:26am

I am in Hampton Roads in Virginia.

BillyMac Thu Apr 05, 2007 07:34pm

CT AAU Fees
 
For the first time ever, our local Connecticut IAABO board will be assigning officials to two AAU tournaments, one in April and the other one in June. We will combine this with our local IAABO summer camp, allowing officials who want to, to be videotaped, and critiqued by veteran officials during the tournamants.

Fees are $43 (age 14 - 16) and $37 (age 11 - 13).

Mark Dexter Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac
For the first time ever, our local Connecticut IAABO board will be assigning officials to two AAU tournaments, one in April and the other one in June. We will combine this with our local IAABO summer camp, allowing officials who want to, to be videotaped, and critiqued by veteran officials during the tournamants.

Fees are $43 (age 14 - 16) and $37 (age 11 - 13).


Apparently I need to move over to your side of the river!

jkjenning Fri Apr 06, 2007 07:47am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac
For the first time ever, our local Connecticut IAABO board will be assigning officials to two AAU tournaments, one in April and the other one in June. We will combine this with our local IAABO summer camp, allowing officials who want to, to be videotaped, and critiqued by veteran officials during the tournamants.

Fees are $43 (age 14 - 16) and $37 (age 11 - 13).

:eek: That's like being paid to go to a camp!

JoeTheRef Fri Apr 06, 2007 08:43am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac
For the first time ever, our local Connecticut IAABO board will be assigning officials to two AAU tournaments, one in April and the other one in June. We will combine this with our local IAABO summer camp, allowing officials who want to, to be videotaped, and critiqued by veteran officials during the tournamants.

Fees are $43 (age 14 - 16) and $37 (age 11 - 13).

I wish Georgia was still an IAABO state. I think their training materials are much better then what NFHS puts out. JMO


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