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Old Thu Feb 18, 2010, 11:37am
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Swing and a miss...

My post game doesn't get any better than a couple of Dunkels along with a dozen wings.

My tangible reason is professionalism, respect for the game, respect for others.

If a someone who works for me has an important evening presentation and he decides to make the choice of having a couple of beers for to wash down lunch that day, he's just shown me that he has no respect for me, his job, his colleagues and others involved.

He's also history.

Still waiting a list of states that endorse the practice.
If someone (or you) has a couple drinks before bed and has an early presentation, do you hold the same standard? If not, you're be inconsistent. Alcohol disappates from the body the same whether awake or asleep. Having 1-2 at lunch before a 7:30 PM event is no different than having 1-2 around midnight, sleeping, then having and a 7:30 AM event. The only thing that is different is that the date changed.
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Old Thu Feb 18, 2010, 02:38pm
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If someone (or you) has a couple drinks before bed and has an early presentation, do you hold the same standard? If not, you're be inconsistent. Alcohol disappates from the body the same whether awake or asleep. Having 1-2 at lunch before a 7:30 PM event is no different than having 1-2 around midnight, sleeping, then having and a 7:30 AM event. The only thing that is different is that the date changed.


If the client or potential client sees the presenter in a bar at midnight, then sees him at 7:30am the next morning leading the presentation, I very seriously doubt the first thing going through his mind is alcohol dissipation rates.

Same thing goes for a coach, athletic director, principal, father of a player, school administrator, etc.....

If any (or all) sees said official walk into the arena/gym at 6:00pm for a 7:30pm game, and they realize it is the same official who was having a beer or two at 12:00 noon, it's all over the place in no time.

Not a lot of good can come of the situation, regardless of the outcome.

Anyone putting themselves in this situation won't be working for me and shouldn't be (my opinion) officiating.

I wonder why nobody seems eager to contact their state athletic association office for their opinion on the matter.
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