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It really depends upon the school here. For anything below JV, we show up dressed or dress in the parking lot anyways.
I had a JV game where they offered us a roomy changing facility with a couch, bathroom and shower. The next week, I had a JV game where they initially offered us a roomy area to change but then came in and told us we had to move and moved us to essentially a closet in the trainer's room.
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We are treated anywhere from fairly well to very well in our games. The exception is 6 man games and games with schools who don't have a home field and have to play whereever they can find. Treatment there ranges from poor to OK.
At most of the subvarsity games, drinks are there for the asking, but we usually have to go to the concession stand to get them. In varsity games, drinks are usually provided and about half the time, so is some kind of food -- ranging from candy bars to fast food or cold cuts. Towels are available at about half the venues, but I always bring my own (old basketball habit). We are treated tons better in football than in basketball. Hell, if they can find a decent dressing room for us in hoops, I'm happy. |
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My company needs to hurry up and get me transferred to Texas.
![]() I will say any football accomodation I've ever received has been light years ahead of baseball accomodations as a whole.
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Most of the time in La. we are lucky if we get a Powerade. On occasion though we have been places that had pre-game sandwiches or something.
There are some places - typically at playoff time that will provide gumbo or jambalaya after the game. Sometimes on the road we get really lucky and wind up with hot water for a shower but that's rare. |
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Our contract states we get a lockable room big enough to accomodate the entire crew, and drinks.
This usualy means a few bottles of water. Most of the time I have to track down someone from the home team and get them to give us some of the bottles from their sideline. We are forbidden from travelling in our uniforms, and must dress on site. Almost always there is showers (with hot water). Some places will give us a hamburger or hot dog after the game. One team leaves a bag of cookies or some chocolate in the room. That's it. Bring your own towels, soap, and to some stadiums toilet paper. |
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Baseball games no accomadations, if your at one of the better schools you get water, gatorade, and sometimes a hot dog if your good looking, since i dont lack in that area i get hot dogs
![]() Basketball you get to dress in the locker rooms used by students. You may get water you may not depends if its an inner city school or not. Volleyball, dress in car. You get drinks at some schools. Football anything below JV, come dressed. The few varsity that i have done as a box man, they give you a locker room and drinks at halftime. Private schools are the best schools at taking care of the officials in my opinion. You usually get paid within a week too. |
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We get paid the night of the game before the game starts. I've heard of many other payment systems around the country. It's interesting to hear how different areas do this so differently.
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Get paid within a week???? Wow. We get paid at halftime. |
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When you go to a cafeteria in France and it looks like a bowl of custard or pudding in a dessert display and it is not it is kind of disappointing. "This pudding tastes funny." "That isn't pudding." "Oh." |
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Its time for us all to demand better treatment and pay. I think everyone should pay at the site -- cash or check. If some states do it (or require it) that means any school district can do it. I think dressing rooms with showers and drinks should be a minimum requirement for all games. Its easier for me to go ahead and dress at home for subvarsity football games since we show up and work -- no real pregame, but some guys come directly from work.
I'm sick and tired of officials being an afterthought, and that's coming from someone who admits he is treated fairly well (in football) compared to others. |
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What of those of us who prefer getting monthly or even annual checks, lump sum? I don't want to be paid at the game. I like the relationship I have with the AD's an coaches as it is. I don't want them handing me money before during of after the game. I get paid for about 20-25 games at a time and prefer it that way.
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I'm speaking about those of us getting paid per game from the district/school/etc/, not those of you getting a lump some X number of times per year from a single source. If you guys are happy with that system, that's great.
I personally wouldn't accept it, but that's just me. |
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