Anonymous wrote:Is the $85 the reason referees quit? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD stopped reffing because of scheduling conflicts with her soccer games and tournaments. She couldn't ref enough games to cover the recertification costs and make it somewhat worthwhile.
This is effectively why leagues don’t cover the cost of certification/recertification. They would end up with a bunch of people holding onto certifications indefinitely at the league’s expense when they don’t plan to ref enough to make it worthwhile.
That’s why I think reimbursing after X number of games completed is best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD stopped reffing because of scheduling conflicts with her soccer games and tournaments. She couldn't ref enough games to cover the recertification costs and make it somewhat worthwhile.
This is effectively why leagues don’t cover the cost of certification/recertification. They would end up with a bunch of people holding onto certifications indefinitely at the league’s expense when they don’t plan to ref enough to make it worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:My DD stopped reffing because of scheduling conflicts with her soccer games and tournaments. She couldn't ref enough games to cover the recertification costs and make it somewhat worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Is the $85 the reason referees quit? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit put off by the $85 every year to recertify. I understand the very first time when you become a ref and you do field training and there are instructors present, etc etc but every year I pay the same $85 to take an online test. I always felt that they should somehow reimburse you for that fee if you referee so many games that year...say 10, so that you would get paid for those 10 games plus get your registration fees reimbursed.
Some leagues do reimburse you if you ref X games for them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit put off by the $85 every year to recertify. I understand the very first time when you become a ref and you do field training and there are instructors present, etc etc but every year I pay the same $85 to take an online test. I always felt that they should somehow reimburse you for that fee if you referee so many games that year...say 10, so that you would get paid for those 10 games plus get your registration fees reimbursed.