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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 04:40am
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How to get people interested?

I am from a pretty small community and I am trying to generate interest in officiating. Our organization is pretty small but we cover our local high school, jr high,youth league and mens league. And there is not enough officials to go around.

We have been trying to recruit some new people for many years but with very little success. We have held camps, taken out ads in the paper trying to recruit and have tried mentoring young people.

I am just wondering if you guys had any thoughts on how I could reach out to our community and get some " new blood " in our association?

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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 07:26am
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How small is the community? Do you have a college nearby? College kids are a good source for recruitment. You also might have to consider paying more for officiating the games. People just might not see it as worth their time. Most of us do this because we love it, and not because of the money. But very few of us would officiate as much as we do if there were no money at all.
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 08:19am
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You could emphasize the money aspect to what we do. People do not realize the amount of money they can make working games and especially youth games. That might be the focus of your ads or other pubic addresses. We are in a new economy and there are a lot of people I know that do this for their primary employment for obvious reasons. So that could be another focus. Also that helped me get started when I was a college student (HA!) and realized that I made more in a night than I did delivering pizzas.

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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 09:10am
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You could emphasize the money aspect to what we do. People do not realize the amount of money they can make working games and especially youth games. Peace
Last Summer I worked an AAU game with a partner I had never met. Talking between games He said refereeing was his Job. He refereed Club, HS and College Volleyball, Club & HS Basketball. He said he made ~$60K per year of which he reported only the income that he got 1099ed on, which was a much smaller figure.
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 10:23am
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Last Summer I worked an AAU game with a partner I had never met. Talking between games He said refereeing was his Job. He refereed Club, HS and College Volleyball, Club & HS Basketball. He said he made ~$60K per year of which he reported only the income that he got 1099ed on, which was a much smaller figure.
Does anybody else cringe when they read this?
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 10:31am
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In addition to money, make sure sportsmanship is an emphasis, especially at the lower levels where officials begin. If they can work in a good environment when beginning, maybe they'll stick around.
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 11:28am
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Does anybody else cringe when they read this?
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 04:50pm
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Does anybody else cringe when they read this?
Almost as much as when you see how much self-employment tax you pay on $60k.
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 09:13am
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Our local youth league requires a parent of a player to officiate one low level youth game (usually 7&8 year olds) during the season. It's low pressure and non-competitive at that level so it's not real difficult. It is surprising how many officials we have developed out of the ranks of those parents.
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Old Thu Oct 14, 2010, 11:57am
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Our local youth league requires a parent of a player to officiate one low level youth game (usually 7&8 year olds) during the season. It's low pressure and non-competitive at that level so it's not real difficult. It is surprising how many officials we have developed out of the ranks of those parents.
I'm not cringing at this because it is a good idea in my opinion. In our one local rec league, it's just one certified official and one coach of a team not involved in the game (usually a coach of the game before or after the current game). The philosophy behind this is that coaches will see just how hard it is to officiate a basketball game, with the idea that they would remember that next time they think a referee (especially the coach referee) missed a call in their next game, with the hope they won't dissent as bad as some coaches do in the rec league. Maybe that would be a good idea to get parents involved as well.
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