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Charge? nothing. They join the association and pay the dues like everyone else and the training is free.
Earn? It varies widely depending on how ready they are. It could be just a couple hundred dollars for some if they just are not ready to be on the court. Background? Yes, through the state. Level? Usually freshman and usually girls at first. It is highly unlikely a 1st yer person would see anything more than freshman. For some, they may not see much more than freshman for 3+ years.
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JUst dues -- and for many associations I belong to, the dues are less for first year officials. If they choose to go to a clinic / camp, then there's the clinic / camp fee.
If they can get known by the different assigners, then they can easily work 30 or 40 games a year at $50 - $55. If they add JH and youth, even more. Most of the games would be F or JV, with maybe a handful of Soph games throw in (the Soph games are the prelim before the V game here). |
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$40 or $45 training fee for first year officials and officials who require training to earn full membership. This is something that started after I had joined. Never been a fan of it.
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