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While I certainly think officials should be paid a fair amount, Is even a 10% increase really so important that you would shut down for a season? Maybe it is me but doing the math from last season that percentage increase would provide $250.
Ok...I realize that is a camp for a high school official. However, I officiate because I enjoy it. I don't want to do it as a volunteer but if I just cover my expenses for the season I am happy. In fact, I don't even track that to see if I even break even. The game fees I get just go into a vacation savings account. I try to hit one or two out-of-town camps each summer so my wife can tag along and veg by the pool and we make it a little weekend getaway. I don't know...maybe I am just weird. |
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Battery, it's no secret we do this because we're warped enough to enjoy it but I'm sure the money you've had to put out for that vacation fund hasn't stayed level throughout your years of officiating. Neither has the cost of food, putting gas in your car, etc.
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https://forum.officiating.com/basket...le-strike.html I'd like to know what has happened from 2011 to 2015 (if anything). At some point, they have to take a stand. The cost of most things increases over time, so a yearly raise is actually less of a "raise" but more keeping your earnings consistent when adjusting for the increase of costs. To go one year, two years, maybe even three years without a pay increase doesn't seem like much, but at some point there has to be an increase or you are losing money. |
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But the cost of getting to a golf course and playing 18 has gone up as much or more...but I still play occasionally and have no hope of ever recovering any of that money ![]() I know many officials really count on the money from their games and work enough (games and sports) at a high enough level that they more than offset their cost. For me, it is just not that important. And while I certainly don't think it is a big enough reason, I would just as soon let the schools spend that money on something else. I understand it is not that much, but my daughter-in-law is a teacher and every little bit helps. |
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The coaches salary? Admission fees? Scorer's table costs (esp. if they are teachers at the school)? Uniform costs? So, the officials are paying for all of that? |
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Yes. It is not just 10% for one year that is the problem. They've been mistreated so long that they'd need a 50%-100% increase to catch up with other states. They should be getting the same raises as those making the decisions on how much they get paid. The ADs/Principles are probably getting 3-5% every year, probably fought for by their teacher's union. For them to not give the officials anything year after year is, at best, hypocritical. They're really only for the benefits of unions and good pay as far as it helps them but for not for anyone else.
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At SOME point, you have to take a stand and say, "I'm not interested in working at that rate." |
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Most of what is being discussed here are basketball pay rates, which are quite low compared to most areas. Regular season football rates are ok, but not outstanding.
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Here are the basketball rates:
8.8.4 Basketball Officials Fees as adopted by the LHSAA in all classes: 1. Regular Season - Varsity Game (2 person officiating crew) Certified Rated Official . ....... $45.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official ......... $37.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official ....... $35.00 per official, per game 2. Regular Season - Varsity Game (3 person officiating crew) Certified Rated Official . ............. $40.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official . .............. $32.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official ................. $30.00 per official, per game 3. Playoff Games - Varsity Game (3 person officiating crew) Certified Rated Official . ........ $65.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official ........... $58.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official ......... $52.00 per official, per game 4. The LHSAA shall pay each official $75.00 per game in the Ladies Top 28 Tournament and Boys Top 28 Tournament, plus travel pay. Taken from here: http://lhsaa.org/uploads/handbook/Se...ficiating1.pdf
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And here's football:
8.8.5 Football Officials Fees as adopted by LHSAA schools in all classes: 1. Regular Season Certified Rated Official $85.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official .. ...... $70.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official $60.00 per official, per game Clock Operator . $40.00 per official, per game 2. Playoff Games Certified Rated Official . .......... $95.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official ............ $80.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official .. $65.00 per official, per game Clock Operator ... $50.00 per official, per game 3. As adopted in all games, the crew referees fee shall be increased by $15.00. 4. Officials working games in the Superdome Classic shall be paid $100.00 per game and clock operators shall be paid $75.00 per game, plus travel pay. They pay the Referee $15 more per game. That is just comical.
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This is really one of the problems Texas faces -- effective pay rates for varsity games involving large schools can be quite good (assuming the district pays what they are supposed to). Subvarsity rates, however, are another story. Rates for other sports need to increase. Football officials that work 0-4 subvarsity dates per year don't really care about the fee and may not be willing to risk losing even one Friday night fee to take a stand -- either for football subvarsity or other sports at all levels. |
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