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IAUMP Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:03pm

Arbiter ?
 
:confused: MY association just went to the Arbiter system. While everything appears to be worthwhile, I have one question. Is there a way to see who your partners are for a game?

Thanks,

AlabamaBlue Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:27pm

Yes, from the start page, click Schedule, then on your list of scheduled games click the number at the left of the game you're intersted in under the Game column. That will show you all the names, positions and contact info for everyone assigned to that game.

WhistlesAndStripes Thu Aug 10, 2006 01:29pm

Depending on how the assignor has the system set up, you may not be able to see who your partners are until AFTER they have accepted the assignment.

stevesmith Thu Aug 10, 2006 02:52pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
Depending on how the assignor has the system set up, you may not be able to see who your partners are until AFTER they have accepted the assignment.

That is true. I use the Arbitor in other sports and you must accept the game before seeing who the partners will be. That's good for the assigner, bad for the official who refuses to work with certain officials.

Mike L Fri Aug 11, 2006 04:36pm

if I remember right, our system is set up so you can't see who you are working with until after YOU accept your assignment. No dumping an assignment because you don't like who you may get stuck with! Of course with the $10 dump penalty, you'd really have to dislike someone to drop because of that.

WhistlesAndStripes Fri Aug 11, 2006 06:25pm

Again, this is all in how the system is set up. Sometimes, even after you accept the assignment, you STILL can't see your partner til THEY accept to. It's all up to the assignor.

UMP25 Sun Aug 13, 2006 01:32am

Our association of which I am the assignor permits officials to view their partners once their partner has been assigned and before he has accepted. Also, when an official prints his schedule, his partner and partner's contact #'s are listed on the print-out.

Steve M Sun Aug 13, 2006 05:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevesmith
That is true. I use the Arbitor in other sports and you must accept the game before seeing who the partners will be. That's good for the assigner, bad for the official who refuses to work with certain officials.

Why not just Block certain partners? The associations I'm part of allow me to block officials and/or schools. I am also able to put in a travel (distance) limit.

The Roamin' Umpire Sun Aug 13, 2006 05:45pm

The Arbiter is very configurable, based on the preferences of the assignor of the association.

For my lacrosse association, it allows blocks based on date/time, distance, school, partner, you name it, because that's the way my lacrosse assignor runs things.

For football, we can block dates/times and that's it - all other "preference" requests need to be e-mailed to the assignors, because that's how they want to run things.


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