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Also, why not talk to the varsity assignor as well? Simply tell him, "Great, these are my open dates." No need to hide from these discussions. That's when you're going to create problems for yourself.
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Honesty about your schedule is always the best things. Usually it is completely acceptable to move up levels and many assignors would not have a problem if that is why you are getting off games. But there are exceptions and if you lie about why you get off a game, it is likely to be found out. Just be honest and have a conversation with all parties. Then again what is accepted and not accepted is such a local issue, I would make sure I was honest about my intentions to everyone directly involved.
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In my area, the only time you will get in trouble is if you are a dual chapter member and turn back a varsity game for another varsity game. I don't believe there is a problem with turning back a sub-varsity game for a varsity assignment, and I know turning back any game for a college game is fine.
Now, if you reject an assignment of any kind in my chapter, you will be marked unavailable for that day and won't get another assignment opportunity. |
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