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Louisiana
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Yes?
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Is this your part of the country?
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Yep
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Tough spot for the officials in that state. The new ED came from NV.
His track record with officials wasn't stellar. The most egregious thing that he did in NV was take a 16% raise for himself when the officials were in the middle of a five year pay freeze at the request of the schools and same board of control which approves the ED contract. Btw the officials were seeking a 4% increase, which they did eventually obtain two years later. |
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I have neither. All this was news to me until a couple of weeks ago we received an email from the association president asking us to refrain from comment if questioned by the media about it?
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"Member principals also passed a proposal that eliminated partial payment baseball and softball officials were receiving for rainout games."
If they eliminated pay for umpires that drive to a site when they don't start a game, that's horrible. Where I live, we get full fee if we show up -- we don't even need to see a pitch. |
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Sounds like they'll get NOTHING even if the game starts if it's not official. I'd quit HS baseball if I was forced to work it for free.
Further, I lived in LA and the game fees at the time were about as pathetic as one could imagine. |
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I don't think when you collect your check is the answer to the problem.
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It's having a written policy in place.
I had a place not pay me about 8 years ago when a baseball game was canceled after I arrived. When I get my check for that game, I'll work another game at that school. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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