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A few years ago I worked a JV-Boys game by myself. At the end of the year I requested 50% more pay for doing the game solo. The ASSignor got angry with me I did not get extra pay and I did not receive assignments from him for 2 years.
Beginning of this school year it was told to us that ALL basketball game require 2 officials to start the game. Thus when I was the only official for a JV-Boys game, I did not start the game until another official showed up. I waited at least 40 minutes. I have to find out how long we are required to wait until we can go home? |
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A couple of years ago I assisted an official who was working solo during an 8th grade boys game. Only reason why I was helping him from the table was cause there were no other officials available (schedule conflict, illness, or other).
The primary areas I helped out with were table side out of bounds & coaches calling time outs. I did minor assisting with the calling of fouls, & both coaches did not mind.
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Here, we work solo. FWIW, I agree that you were wrong to ask for more $ on your own. I do agree that the rules should be that you should be paid more if you work solo (and you are allowed to do so). |
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One...I would have ASKED (what the procedure was) not REQUESTED (more $$) Two...Are you in it for the $$ ONLY? (Even if you are...and that's OK...how did that work out for you?) ![]() Three...I would have worked the game FREE before I pissed off an assignor. Call it politics if you wish...
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Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA |
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