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I am a young official in my 3rd year, and was recently chastised for having a neat, trimmed goatee. I was told that unless I shaved clean or went to just a moustache, I would not be advanced to the upper levels, despite above average reviews/scores by our senior officials.
I have searched various publications, ethics codes, etc., and have not been able to find any written rule regarding facial hair on officials. Obviously, I would never go out there with a shaggy beard and unkempt hair, but I feel this "unwritten" rule will hamper my development. Does anyone have any advice or information that may be of assistance?? Thanks
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As Mick said, it's your choice. Decide what your priorities are and that will give you your answer. What's more important to you? Advancing in officiating, or having a goatee? Once you answer that question, you shouldn't have any reservations about either keeping or shaving the goatee, as the case may be. For me, it was an easy choice. I shaved.
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Just my two cents. As I said earlier, for me it was a no-brainer. Chuck
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Hmmmm,
Chuck said it best, "what is most important to you?"
Watch the telly and notice how the top notch "TV Guys" (officials) have their hair and facial hair, it pretty much answers the question. Edit: Sorry Woodee,I meant to answer your question: I do not have any feeling for the issue you describe. I have never worked in an association that would allow a "male" official to work with hair as you described. [Edited by Tim C on Feb 9th, 2003 at 12:00 PM] |
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Agree with Chuck...it's where your priorities lie. Officials have had to make all kinds of adjustments to advance within the ranks. Life isn't always fair. |
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In my humble opinion, the person that made the comments about your goatee has too much time on his hands and should take up a hobby like, knitting or origami.
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If this was the most significant point the evaluator had to bring up, you're doing pretty well, I'd say. |
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Like the others said, though, it would be your choice. How important is the facial hair to you in comparison with moving up in the ranks. snaqwells |
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I don't like the idea of doing it, but I'd have a hard time condemning an association for allowing it without knowing more than was given. |
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