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If you top officials strike, you might have a chance...but where I live, there are plenty of quality officials waiting in the wings for a chance...solidarity would never work in our area.
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Here, if the local association walked out and you decided to work games, you could forget ever working another game once the dispute was settled. That's one thing I'm 100% sure of.
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Sorry guys, but the harsh reality is that, IN GENERAL, schools, ADs, coaches and spectators (who pay school taxes) take the job we do (no matter how well we may do it) for granted and view us as a necessary evil. I'm afraid it's always been that way and there doesn't seem to be any great change on the horizon.
ADs and some coaches may appreciate the effort we put forth and the impact our performance has on the overall product, but even within those that appreciate what we do, few respect us as paid professionals on an equal level as themselves. Perhaps it's the "part-time" nature of what we do, not that conversion to full time makes any sense. I suspect the teaching, coaching and administrative personnel in schools IN GENERAL view officials as being closer to PTA, school maintenance personnel, school bus drivers, teacher's aids and other positions that are designed to assist making their principal (and superior) roles easier. Some professional level school personnel are very adept and subtle at displaying their sense of superiority, while others are pretty blatant and smug. The same people who are most offended at any suggestion that their group cut expenses to keep the entire group active, likely see that tactic perfectly reasonable as it relates to officials. It is what it is, however, and has been that way since whenever we started. |
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At a school I worked at on Saturday night, they have a timer, scorer, and 2 supervisors that all make more for the evening than the varsity officials do ($66 vs. $60). They all work a JV/V tilt, but they don't exactly have to run or do any heavy lifting. From what I told, there are people in the district willing to do this work on a volunteer basis, but union rules prohibit it. |
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Looks like it is having an impact...
Referee sit-out forces cancellation of prep games - Plaquemine, LA - Plaquemine Post South |
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What is this about? Someone is misinformed since there is a large difference between $31 & $68. |
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Neighboring associations wouldn't be an option as we handle the SE corner of the state. Further, we've had to send crews to cover games in other areas when they've had too many non-con games on one night. In Louisiana, the officials seem to have the backing of the LHSAA admin. Personally, I don't think decertifying your local associations and starting new ones is very smart.
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