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I'm setting up a Referee Registration form on my website. NWAhoops.com My purpose is to have contact info for Refs for leagues, tournaments, and scrimmages. Later on, when our 8 court gym is built I would like to develop a referee apprenticeship where new Refs can get some OJT.
My question is, what information should I gather from potential and current Refs besides the typical contact information? I need to know what you guys have been asked when applying for a job. Also, what does a typical Ref get paid? Thanks, Coach Corbitt |
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Not much at all.
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Top level officiated Personal information (phones, fax, cell, address) Anything else is probably not important. I do not see what a database is going to do really to help officials in the long run. This is a who ya know and who knows you business. Quote:
BTW, about the pay, that is entirely different based on the league, conference or part of the country you live. I have been paid anywhere from $15-120 for one game. So you might need to check with your local officials on this topic. Because it will be the standards of those officials that will determine what they will accept as pay or not accept. Peace
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Thanks for the input. The reason I need a database is, in this case I will be the assignor for leagues, tourneys, and scrimmages. Currently, I don't know many refs and the one's I do know, I have no idea how open they are to working a 4th grade scrimmage on Sunday afternoon for $15. :0) Here's what I have so far. Let me know what I should change.
Referee Registration Form" |
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Going into this without knowing the local talent pool might be rough to start with. There are lots of "intangibles" that might pop up: actual skill level vs claimed skill level, reliability (are they gonna show up? are they gonna call you a half hour before their game with an excuse?), personality (are they gonna get into a shoving match with an upset coach? are they gonna get into a shouting match with their partner), etc etc. And you still don't know what the going rates are. It's a great idea to train your own refs as you get going, but who's gonna do the training? It might be worth it for you to have a ref who's done this before assign for you. Call around to a local high school & find out how their games are assigned and ask if here's a local official's association. If there is (and I betcha there is) get the associaton president's number and give him a call. These 2 calls might save you many, many calls in your first years as you come up to speed. Good luck
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