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Originally Posted by Stat-Man
At camp last summer, only 12 officials signed up. So, we had four crews of three for the entire day.
The schedule (games from 8a-8p) was such that a crew would do three games followed by a break before doing three more.
It wasn't too bad, but partway through the day, one of my partners had to leave early, leaving a crew of two for the next 2½ games. Thankfully, the observers for those games were sympathetic and let my remaining partner and I know that as long as we did our best, they weren't going to critique us unless we missed something very obvious.
With what was supposed to be our last break of the night, my partner were called to fill in on another court instead (so much for dinner). thankfully, we had a third official join us, so it wasn't too bad. The last game of the night was a championship game that went down to the wire. Despite being sore and tired, it was a fun game to officiate.
For the day, I officiated 11 games in 12-plus hours. While i enjoyed the chance to learn 3-person mechanics and get valuable feedback, I'm in no hurry to officiate that many games again.
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Was this a hiring camp? I wouldn't want to work for somebody that treats prospective officials so poorly. If they don't respect you in the summer, why would the respect you in the season?
As Nevada said, sounds like the staff is pretty lousy too -- I'd find it difficult to allow you to work 11 games while I sit in my big chair court side and "only critique If you miss something big." How nice of them!
Wouldn't want to work for the assignor; wouldn't want to be partners with the staff.