Best Careers for College Officials
I have always wondered what were the best careers for an official who would like to get to the collegiate level. Obviously a job that would allow time off and one where traveling away wouldn't be a problem. Education, Self Employment, ect.?
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Handbasket distributor.
Although, business has picked up a lot recently due to more people using them to go certain places. |
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I should have known this would bring some interesting responses
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Amway. As long as you have enough people in your downline.
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Actually, in my case, it doesn't matter what the exact occupation is, but rather I have understanding bosses that allow me to leave a little early on certain days, while knowing I will make up the time on other days. |
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Anybody ever heard or known of a Law Enforcement Officer officiating in college conferences??
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A lot of the people I know who work multiple D-1 Conferences are either self-employed or are employed in a business where they are paid commissions - insurance, outside sales, etc. I know several who are teachers/principals and have a District that will let them take unpaid days. I know very few who are in hourly wage type jobs.
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If you have any interest in golf, I would golf pro and d1 official would be a great combo. Work on the course in the Summer and officiate in the Winter.
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Outside or Corporate Sales for me (I am not at present a d-1, but travel quite a bit for business)
I know that quite a few of the present D-1 guys own their own businesses, are retired, or are 'self-scheduled' to allow freedom. |
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Pretty much the same around here plus educators, white collar types with flexible hours ( I fall into this category) and those that work shifts other than when games are being played. |
For some reason I'd forgotten about educators.
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