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Rich Mon Dec 19, 2011 04:18pm

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Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 806096)
+1

I wear a tie to all of my board's assignments, right down to MS. We were told to dress professionally, so I do.

If my board doesn't assign it (rec league, travel, et al), then I dress more casually, but I don't arrive or leave in my stripes.

I don't wear a tie, ever. I'll wear a pair of slacks and a polo shirt, button down shirt, or a sweater.

Raymond Mon Dec 19, 2011 04:48pm

Our association's dress code is ties for Varsity games. I don't agree with it not because I don't think we should dress that professionally but because a lot of the facilities we work in don't have adequately clean locker rooms and/or hot running water.

If I'm provided professional acccomadations then I don't have a problem wearing a tie to a game.

26 Year Gap Mon Dec 19, 2011 05:25pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 806047)
Everybody, I am sure, has already read about how MTD, Jr., and I started last week with a mini-Xavier vs. Cincy game on Monday, but it only got better on Friday night.

Mark had a boys' JV game in a league where the southern most school is quite a bit a ways from home. I decided to go to the game with him and observe him. My "better half" questioned my decision not to take any officiating gear with me in case his partner did not show up as I assured her that he would. ROFLMAO!!

Sure enough, his partner did not show up and I officiated, wearing the kahki slacks that I wore to the game and a pair of size 9-1/2 (I wear size 9's) sneakers that belonged to the home school AD. Good thing that Mark had packed a second shirt and naturally had extra whistles in his bag. A fun evening was had by all. :D

MTD, Sr.

So, where are the pictures?:D

Rich Mon Dec 19, 2011 06:29pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 806124)
Our association's dress code is ties for Varsity games. I don't agree with it not because I don't think we should dress that professionally but because a lot of the facilities we work in don't have adequately clean locker rooms and/or hot running water.

If I'm provided professional acccomadations then I don't have a problem wearing a tie to a game.

I'm happy I don't live/work there. I'd do it, but it's overkill. Hell, only about 10% of the coaches here have ties on, if that.

BillyMac Mon Dec 19, 2011 09:37pm

Business Casual ...
 
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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 806121)
I don't wear a tie, ever. I'll wear a pair of slacks and a polo shirt, button down shirt, or a sweater.

Business casual here. Back thirty years ago, it was a different story. Ties and jackets back then, which changed to just ties about twenty years ago, now, it's just, as I said, business casual.

BillyMac Mon Dec 19, 2011 09:39pm

Pepperidge Farms Remembers ...
 
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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 806152)
I'm happy I don't live/work there. I'd do it, but it's overkill. Hell, only about 10% of the coaches here have ties on, if that.

I remember when almost all coaches wore ties. Now, we have some coaches that wear sweats to a game. Like they're going to get off the bench and show their players how to set a screen, or something.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mon Dec 19, 2011 09:55pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 806059)
Belt? :eek:

Bwahahaha!


Yes.

MTD, Sr.

Welpe Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:09pm

I've come to the conclusion that there is no standard here. Most subvarsity officials come dressed. For frosh/JV douvleheaders I dress at the school but sometimes the accommodations stink. This last Friday they had us dress in the boy's locker room a row of lockers from where the players dress. Suffice to say I did not shower afterwards.

BillyMac Tue Dec 20, 2011 07:01am

Fool Me Once, Well, You Know The Rest ...
 
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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 806215)
I dress at the school but sometimes the accommodations stink.

I had a game at an all girls prep school last week. I had never worked at that school before. As usual, I came dressed in business casual. I was forced to change in an "active" men's room, and by "active", I mean that while I was dressing, several guys came in to use the facilities. There were four lockers available, but no shower.

Next time, I'm coming in my uniform.

Rich Tue Dec 20, 2011 08:27am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 806329)
I had a game at an all girls prep school last week. I had never worked at that school before. As usual, I came dressed in business casual. I was forced to change in an "active" men's room, and by "active", I mean that while I was dressing, several guys came in to use the facilities. There were four lockers available, but no shower.

Next time, I'm coming in my uniform.

Did you notify your association?

When accommodations are this poor, I'll notify the commissioner (assignor) here. Schools are expected to provide us with a reasonable place to change and a shower to use (if we want one). One commissioner did remind us that the schools are not required to provide us with a towel (although those that do are much appreciated by us as we don't have to get ours wet).

Some schools seem to "forget" to provide us water or another beverage at halftime. At those schools, I won't hesitate to ask on the spot. A bottle of water (or access to clean, cold drinking water) at halftime, in my mind, is the minimum of what the school should be providing us.

Raymond Tue Dec 20, 2011 09:38am

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 806341)
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Some schools seem to "forget" to provide us water or another beverage at halftime. At those schools, I won't hesitate to ask on the spot. A bottle of water (or access to clean, cold drinking water) at halftime, in my mind, is the minimum of what the school should be providing us.

Same here. Though I have found that it is standard for the snack bars to provide free water to the officials around here.

Welpe Tue Dec 20, 2011 10:00am

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 806341)
Did you notify your association?

I was going to ask our chapter president about it but the varsity assigner and secretary were both working the varsity game after me so I figured it was known. We are able to get water from the concession stand usually which is nice but other than that it is at the whim of the school and we (collectively) don't seem to have much influence at all.

BillyMac Tue Dec 20, 2011 06:26pm

A Car In Every Garage, And A Chicken In Every Pot ...
 
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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 806341)
Did you notify your association?

Assignment commissioner, president, and secretary/treasurer.

I don't know why they haven't contacted all our members with a "shout out" email to tell us to come dressed to this school, which we've only recently started to service.

After a recent merger with another non-IAABO board, our membership has increased to over 300 members and the quality of communication, even with improved technology, just hasn't been up to par. I'm considering running for our executive committee next season. I'm not really into the "politics" of officiating, but there are better ways of running a local board, especially a growing one like ours. We've got a great local board, with some great leaders, but it can be a little better.


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