Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:problem with reffing is there is the same amount of Bs politicks.RantingSoccerDad wrote:I have no regrets. Most of the time, I find reffing less stressful than coaching.
If you ain’t on the assignor or evaluators good list you can be stuck doing crappy u little games instead of being promoted to higher caliber games and $
Either way, getting to choose when and when is a decent perk.
I’ve done both for several decades, now I don’t really do either. The schedules for both tend to be heavy when friends and family are available and light when everyone else is busy.
Anonymous wrote:problem with reffing is there is the same amount of Bs politicks.RantingSoccerDad wrote:I have no regrets. Most of the time, I find reffing less stressful than coaching.
If you ain’t on the assignor or evaluators good list you can be stuck doing crappy u little games instead of being promoted to higher caliber games and $
Either way, getting to choose when and when is a decent perk.
problem with reffing is there is the same amount of Bs politicks.RantingSoccerDad wrote:I have no regrets. Most of the time, I find reffing less stressful than coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Can't you do some reffing next summer ike for super y and see how it goes..somewhat test the water before you go in 100%
Anonymous wrote:Although it’s a nice side salary the amount of time gone between practices and weekend filled completely with traveling and coaching I’m kind of done.
I’d rather officiate close to home, be in better shape, and deal with less BS from the politics and parents.
I know, there is also BS from officiating. But I’m no teenager seeking a couple of bucks. I like giving back to the youth and the shortage is real. Maybe a nice window of opportunity to come up that ladder? I have played the sport all my life (late 30s) and have coached for close to a decade.
An unhinged multimillionaire Nova parent isn’t on my concern list.
Is this career switch worth it or should I drop all soccer related stuff for good?