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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:00pm
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What is your daytime job?

As I keep moving up the ladder, I'm finding it harder to find a job that offers great pay, benefits, etc and will let me off all the days/nights I need for officiating. (This is mostly pertaining to college ball, not really high school.) I have a few friends who do D1 and some of them are teachers, insurance salesmen, or they own their own business. (And 1 of them just refs full time.)

So what is it that you do that allows you to get to games that are a few hours, perhaps even states, away?
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:05pm
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Well, I don't do college ball (yet, hopefully), but I run my own business as a strategic consultant and management trainer. Best of every world for me - I'm doing something I love for a "real job" and I have the flexibility to be off whenever I want as long as I take care of my clients.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:07pm
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Not sure, but I think Padgett is President of the United States.

(if not, he oughta be)
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:11pm
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Well, I don't do college ball (yet, hopefully), but I run my own business as a strategic consultant and management trainer. Best of every world for me - I'm doing something I love for a "real job" and I have the flexibility to be off whenever I want as long as I take care of my clients.

What exactly is that?

How'd you get started?
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:12pm
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I'm an attorney. If you run your own business, it makes it easier to be available. Lots of teachers working the highest levels. You just have to have supportive managers if you work for a company and want to have time to officiate. Think about how many marriages/families suffer. All assignors will tell you that officiating is a personal sacrifice. You need to make those decisions for yourself.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:18pm
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What exactly is that?

How'd you get started?
My wife would like to know the answer, too. Basically I'm a free-lancer for smaller businesses that want to do professional development and strategic planning for their own business, but don't necessarily have the expertise internally. I work mainly with businesses with 50-500 employees.

I do a lot of training - communication, conflict resolution, leadership, teamwork, sales, customer service, etc. Also do strategic planning and organizational assessment.

There are a number of options out there for getting into the business. I am affiliated with a company that supplies my curriculum for training classes and have a friend who started this business years ago who is a partner and mentor.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:19pm
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Not sure, but I think Padgett is President of the United States.

(if not, he oughta be)
Sorry - couldn't take the pay cut. Plus - there's not enough notoriety.

Actually, I'm the captain of the US Olympic Sarcasm Team. It doesn't pay much but I get to insult the French a lot. Not that it's difficult.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:26pm
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I'm a computer nerd

I wrote custom software for Lotus Note and Domino. I work out of the house or at some clients location. Been doing it for 12 yrs, so I can pick and choose my hours. My schedulers say its a dream for them.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 03:48pm
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I am a IT Project Manager for a large healthcare insurance company. We have some degree of flexibility here in that we can come in at 7 and leave at 3:30 or we can do 8 - 4 and stuff like that. Some of the people I work with do 6:30 to 2:30.

What I usually do is work out with my assignor what physical locations I can get to for a 5:30 start if I leave work at 4:00 (most JV in our area start at 5:30) Most V contests are at 7:00 and I can be anywhere in our coverage area in plenty of time for those, even if I leave work late.

While not the greatest availability, I do manage to average about 25 - 30 board assigned games a year. CT is an IAABO state so our board only has a small part of the state to cover (Litchfield cty). And we have a lot of prep schools that play Saturdays.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 04:09pm
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I don't have a day job.

I work the overnight shift as a 911 Dispatcher for the county.

Not the most glamorous job, but working 11p-7a usually doesn't give me much problems with working games.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 04:37pm
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Doesn't matter what my day job is...but everytime I go to a tryout camp the director tells me I shouldn't quit it.

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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 04:40pm
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IT Manager

I am an IT Manager. I work in an attorneys office, so I can pretty much come and go as I please. I dont abuse it, but I make sure my work is done. I am not on the College Level yet, but hoping to be there by next year.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 04:56pm
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I am a pastor, which gives me tremendous flexibility. My church people are very supportive and understanding of this avenue for supplemental income.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 06:42pm
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Engineer...specialize in reliability, process optimization and energy efficiency.
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Old Mon Dec 03, 2007, 07:21pm
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I am a pastor, which gives me tremendous flexibility. My church people are very supportive and understanding of this avenue for supplemental income.
I'm a youth pastor...which gives me a lot of flexability. I know students and most of the high schools I officiate in...it is useful for me to get to know the administrators of schools. I just hope I do a good job so it's not a BAD impression! My church people are also very supportive.
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