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Old Mon Jan 14, 2008, 09:49pm
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Juulie,

I was talking in general. Even with that being said, a young female official in her 20s is going to have a completely different opportunity than someone in their 40s (on the women's side). There are college conferences that might offer opportunities to female officials in their 20s without going to camp yet. On the Men's side, not too many people are getting offered anything without going to camp in my experience. Usually you have to prove you are even worthy to get an opportunity. I also know many female officials that are not getting asked to work any college because they are older (or it seems that way).

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Of course, you're right. I'm just saying that a 46-year old woman might have more chance of getting some college than a 46-year old man. At least in some conferences.

Another thing that matters to some extent is how old you appear. There are 55 year old people that don't look a day over 35, and they aren't allowed to ask you. So 46 isn't necessarily the end of the line, although it's probably getting close.
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Of course, you're right. I'm just saying that a 46-year old woman might have more chance of getting some college than a 46-year old man. At least in some conferences.
First of all we really need to stop the comparisons based only on age. Men's and Women's basketball are completely different situations. In the Midwest on the Women's side is really in control of one supervisor. Every little conference at the D1 level and many lower conferences are in the hands of one person. There is no such animal on the Men's side.

For example I know a young female officials that I directed to attend a couple of camps and she got about 20-30 college games right off the bat on the Women's side. There are not such examples in this day and age on the Men's side that I am aware of.

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Another thing that matters to some extent is how old you appear. There are 55 year old people that don't look a day over 35, and they aren't allowed to ask you. So 46 isn't necessarily the end of the line, although it's probably getting close.
Once again that might be an issue more on the Women's side, I do not see that as an issue on the Men's side. Men's supervisors tend to want to know what age you are, what levels you have worked, where you live and are you capable to travel to most of their conferences which involves your job and other family issues. How you look other than your weight I have almost never heard of that being an issue before the other things I just mentioned. And on the Men's side there are fewer slots and more people trying to fill those slots. This is why I did not say age was the only factor. There is no one factor that any of these supervisors use, but they are looking for "why nots" not "why" when they want to hire people. If they have younger officials capable it is likely they will go with the youth over the older person that does not have the "years" left in their career. They can always groom a younger official to do what they want to do.

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Once again that might be an issue more on the Women's side, I do not see that as an issue on the Men's side. Men's supervisors tend to want to know what age you are,
But they are not allowed to ask your age, and if you want to make an issue of it, there is legal grounds. That's my only point. If they are savvy, they won't ask, and they'll have to interpret whatever info they can get, and looks (gray hair, wrinkles, etc) will have some influence. If someone looks 35 and never talks about a family, and never misses a camp or an assignment or a scrimmage, well, the assignor might assume they're available, even if they've got nine kids, two husbands a full-time job and are 60. Image is as important as reality.
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But they are not allowed to ask your age, and if you want to make an issue of it, there is legal grounds. That's my only point.
Where did you get that from? You are an independent contractor they can ask a lot of things. If you do not tell them you will not get hired. And just like any job if you fill out an application they can find out either way.

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If they are savvy, they won't ask, and they'll have to interpret whatever info they can get, and looks (gray hair, wrinkles, etc) will have some influence. If someone looks 35 and never talks about a family, and never misses a camp or an assignment or a scrimmage, well, the assignor might assume they're available, even if they've got nine kids, two husbands a full-time job and are 60. Image is as important as reality.
They ask those things and a whole lot more you would never think about. Maybe not directly, but someone wants to give you games where thousands and million dollars are at stake, you better tell them something about yourself and age is a factor.

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Old Tue Jan 15, 2008, 03:51pm
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No, you aren't too old, provided you are in shape. In fact, in some ways, with 16 years of experience, you have some advantage to being that old. Gray hair CAN help. If you aren't in shape, get there first.

Also, while I hate to sound like I'm bringing race into this, if you are African American, or maybe Hispanic in certain areas, that will only help. If you look like Tom Washington (NBA ref), white, black, or green, and can call, you're a cinch!!
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 01:30am
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Is Rut still alive???
I would have thought he would have met his demise by now.
To be serious, If You are fit, have good floor presence and are capable to work that level-no problem. Look at Dick Bavetta he is still at the top.
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Old Tue Jun 10, 2008, 02:22am
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Is Rut still alive???
I would have thought he would have met his demise by now.
To be serious, If You are fit, have good floor presence and are capable to work that level-no problem. Look at Dick Bavetta he is still at the top.
Dick came into the NBA around 30 years ago. He is not in the same category of someone that is trying to break in. Officials are not judged the same as long time veterans. Ask Joey Crawford.

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