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My assignor gets an assignment fee of $1.50 per game assigned. He assigns around 7000 games a year with 400 members. Do the math.
He is appointed by the Executive board to perform these duties. We use Arbiter and there is no penalty if a game is declined. The settings used are: notified, accepted or declined. When you are assigned a game you have a respond by date which is normally 24 hours prior to the actual game date. If you do not accept by respond by date it goes by into the assignor queue to assign to someone who may not have a game assigned. The question I have is 1. If this is a paid position, where does the fine money goes? Does it go to the assignor (pocket) or the association's scholarship fund? Last comment: I agree with most of the fines, missing assignment or being late. But, to fine me for not accepting a game. Where do we draw the line as Independent Contractor? Essentially, you are treating me like an employee.
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