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Handling a partner who is too good for the game at hand
I got a phone call from one of my assigners today giving me a heads up about my partner for an upcoming sub-varsity game. Apparently my partner has quite clearly and repeatedly expressed absolute confidence that s/he should be working only varsity games and not be bothered with lower level games.
AFAIK I've never met this person, nor have I heard anything else about this person as a partner. But I trust my assigner's judgment and recognize that a heads up like this is quite extraordinary. I'm assigned to be the R. I'm looking for some advice and ideas on how I can best handle both the partner and the situation to have the best chance of everything going well. |
"This may not be the best game we are assigned to all season but let's give these kid's best officiated game they will have all season..." and then go from there.
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Maybe a good dressing-down would be in order?
"So, I hear you think you're slumming tonight." |
" i love working these lower level games. It helps me perfect my game. I heard you are allready perfect so you can go home if you want.":rolleyes:
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I would not say a word. Just go work the game and leave it at that. Even if that is what your assignor says, that does not mean they are saying this to everyone that will listen. Treat them like any other official until they prove you wrong.
Peace |
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A partner who THINKS
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Handling a partner who THINKS he is too good for the game at hand Fixed it for ya......... |
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Now ya know ya gotta come back and tell us what you did and how it goes! |
There's always someone who wants the gig ...
I once was the program director of a small non-profit radio station. I had an announcer who felt that he should only be assigned to "prime" time.
He was heard very little on the station for many months. He than took whatever was offered and was grateful. Message sent and message received. I would think an assignor might use the same approach before it gets to calling partners with warnings. |
If he feels this way, you will know it soon enough. Just do your best and show him that every game deserves good officiating.
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I think I would deal with the game as any other, every game deserves our best so that is what we will do.
(and I can practice my mechanics as well of course :rolleyes:). |
Treat and approach it just like any other game. Have a good pre-game, go out, work hard, and have fun.
As Jeff said, treat them just like any other partner until they prove you wrong. If that happens, in my opinion, it becomes a GIGO situation. |
Yeah, I would say nothing. Work harder than him. His ego will eventually make him work hard too!
This happens to me when I work DII and DIII baseball games with guys in my area who work DI. They sort of suggest they are "above" the today game. I just go out and work hard and have a good laugh when I don't hear a peep from either coach, but he get rode all day long by them! :) It happens almost every time. Coaches can sniff out that kind of arrogance in a second and will usually reward it with some good ol' fashion jeering! :D |
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