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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 11:06am
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First time (for me, at least)

I was worried about getting out the door at work on time to get to my game yesterday as my boss saddled me with a time-sensitive project at the end of the day. Then, I get in my car and realize I have to travel about 40 miles and am almost at the E end of the gas gauge. Grrr. So I stop for gas, get on the freeway and put the pedal to the metal, all the while having a nagging feeling I was forgetting something, but couldn't put my finger on it.

I make it to the site about two minutes early, luckily, thanks to good roads. I walk to the locker room and something doesn't seem quite right. It's more quiet than it usually is and my partner isn't there yet. I've worked with him before and he always beats me to the game site, and, come to think of it, he didn't call me earlier in the day to confirm the game.

Oh well. I shrug it off and start pulling stuff out of my bag when the assistant AD comes in and asks if I'm sure there's a game tonight.

Not the words I want to hear.

I tell him yes, I'm almost certain there is a game tonight, I had checked my schedule earlier in the day. He gets on the phone to the AD while I get on the phone with my wife to check Arbiter.

While I'm waiting for her to log on, he tells me "It's an away game."

Crap. The away site is over a half hour away and it's now a half hour to game time. Did my assignor put the game in wrong? My wife is on the phone telling me my assignment definitely told me it was at the site where I now am. But the team isn't there. And they are definitely playing tonight.

Then the AAD pipes up...."But we do have a home game on Thursday." At the same time, my wife on the phone says "Oooohhhhh....your game's on Thursday, not today."


Weeeelllll......I feel sheepish....

So, I skulk out the door with a red face and head home for a night off.

Lesson learned. Double and triple and quadruple check your schedule before you leave for the game site.

Turns out it was right in Arbiter and I had it right in my Entourage schedule, but for some reason I had in my mind that it was last night. Go figure.
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 11:17am
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I hate the feeling that you "forgot something". Last night I worked with two guys that I have never worked with before. We had great communication the month preceding the game so I knew all the details of everything. But I got nervous when I got the the game site that I had forgot some piece of apparel. Turns out I didn't forget anything.

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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 11:18am
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Thumbs down That Sux!

I was moved gyms once during a V fall league..... Arrived customarily early only to have evaluator/trainer tell me to go to another gym. I made it right at the tipoff. Man I hate that!
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 11:21am
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Last night I was at my site at 5:00 for what I thought was a 5:30 game. Turns out it was a 6:00 game. Better early than late I guess
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 11:36am
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Last night I was at my site at 5:00 for what I thought was a 5:30 game. Turns out it was a 6:00 game. Better early than late I guess
Last year my partners and I arrived at 3:30 for a 4:00 game (customary for early JV games), only to find out all the games had been moved back 90 minutes. Didn't start til 5:30, so one partner had to bail. One of the Varsity guys (who had showed up in time for their 5:30 schedule) worked two.
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 11:42am
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For this reason (thinking I forgot something), I carry extra socks and whistles and an extra needle and such in a special compartment of my bag I never open. I know I will always have socks, even if I forget them.

Now, if I forget my shoes, I'm out of luck.
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 12:01pm
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Now, if I forget my shoes, I'm out of luck.
I've got two pairs of them in my bag too just in case.

My wife thinks I'm absolutely crazy - two pants, shirts, shoes, socks, whistles, underarmor shirts, etc. Unfortuantely my roller-bag is big and heavy....but, I'm prepared for most eventualities!
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 04:54pm
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For this reason (thinking I forgot something), I carry extra socks and whistles and an extra needle and such in a special compartment of my bag I never open. I know I will always have socks, even if I forget them.

Now, if I forget my shoes, I'm out of luck.
My partner last night mentioned that he's got a spare pair of black pants that he cut the belt loops off of that he keeps in his car in case he forgets his pants. I may just stash a second bag with a full uniform and whistle in my car and just leave it there all season. I don't have a second jacket, but I can live for a game without one if I have to.
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 12:28pm
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Before Christmas - went to a game. Went into school and gym is dark. checked contract and we had right place and right time. Checked the small gym - it was dark too. After a few phone calls get the AD from the school. Oops - they had a leak onto gym floor causing damage - too much to play on. So the night before they called other school and made arrangements to play there BUT since they didn't think we'd want to travel that far - didn't bother to call officials. They just arranged for another team to do it at other school. I was kind of upset. He was right - I wouldn't have driven to other school on a Tuesday -but it would have been nice not to have driven to the school we were at either (1 hr drive to school we were at - 2.5 to other one - one way.)
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 12:34pm
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Before Christmas - went to a game. Went into school and gym is dark. checked contract and we had right place and right time. Checked the small gym - it was dark too. After a few phone calls get the AD from the school. Oops - they had a leak onto gym floor causing damage - too much to play on. So the night before they called other school and made arrangements to play there BUT since they didn't think we'd want to travel that far - didn't bother to call officials. They just arranged for another team to do it at other school. I was kind of upset. He was right - I wouldn't have driven to other school on a Tuesday -but it would have been nice not to have driven to the school we were at either (1 hr drive to school we were at - 2.5 to other one - one way.)
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Old Wed Jan 06, 2010, 12:36pm
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You got paid?
Not yet. The AD's not a bad guy. School is REAL tight though - always have been. Lowest game fees around etc. I'm sure he is fighting a battle. He has promised us mileage - and is hoping to get us our game fee too
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