It's official, I will be reffing at a local field! Suggestions needed

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  • Sparta
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 28

    #1

    It's official, I will be reffing at a local field! Suggestions needed

    I got a job reffing at a local field on Saturdays. The job doesn't pay money but I do get a FREE case of RP premuim paint (the good stuff), a free day of playing AND free air all day long! Sounds like a GREAT deal to me!

    Now, as players, what kinds of things do you like your refs to do, and what do you NOT like them doing? The feild is about 4 acres and it is a wood feild, a top notch guys go there, but mostly newbs.
  • Eatem Alive
    Wait...What?
    • Aug 2003
    • 1150

    #2
    that's a good deal

    1. when doing a paint check, don't be afraid to get shot

    2. don't stand around b.s.'ing with other refs

    3. keep the games going, happy players are returning players

    4. don't cuss

    5. speak to every player as if they are the same person. i.e. talking down to noobs.

    6. have fun
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    • MonsterMag
      Got Emag? I dont...Dm4 :)
      • Aug 2004
      • 1093

      #3
      be a good reff , dont let your friends slide when they are hit. Be honest and polite.

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      • Rather
        Registered User
        • Nov 2002
        • 757

        #4
        Well just be on your toes to watch the players. don't nod off on the sidelines and wake up only to call game on and off.


        Things to do for field:
        ~MASKS
        ~BARREL PLUGS
        ~make sure everyone has paid to play
        ~Play them at a reasonable pace... mabey every 10-15 min (faster if possible) so they can be off the field soon as possible
        ~Don't whine about having to clean up at the end of the day
        ~Don't curse, no matter who is there
        ~ Dont try and work on people's guns. 1 you probably don't know whats wrong and 2 the field can be held responsible for you messing up someones gun
        ~That orientation you get from EVERY field... memorize it, recite it, recite it again, amend when and where needed, repeat.

        Things for players:
        ~Watch the games. Get to a point on the field where you can watch players and get to them quickly (without being shot hopefully) if needed (paintcheck or gun check or whatnot)
        ~Talk to them. See what kind of game they want to play, what field.... do they need just one more minute to get pods filled and ready?
        ~IF someone complains as to why you called them out tell them. They'll shut up...
        ~ if you catch someone cheating. pull him, don't be afraid, he might put up a fight, but he still knows he cheated.... he won't fight for more than a minute before giving in.
        ~check them throughly before calling them out
        ~stay out of lanes
        ~stay out of thier path that they are running to. you'll get trampled over.
        ~Don't suck up to the "pro" players. they're regular poring people too (who play paintball non stop true but still regular people)
        ~IF someone wants to play a game a certain way, take a vote, if everyone is cool with it play their flag or reincarnation or whatever they want... (unless your field says otherwise)





        Those were just a few things i could think of off the top of my head from working at the paintball factory....

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        • p8ntball365
          Registered User
          • Aug 2003
          • 1395

          #5
          -What ive learned is don't put up with bullcrap.
          One time I had to ref ~110 3 man games in a row, and well reffing wears on you. I had one player I was looking at because he was looking fishy and he hollered, "If your gonna stare call me neutral!" And I keep in mind this was my first "official" time reffing thought well isn't it a refs job to look and even stare at the players? (retorical).
          -Just be fair and not immature.
          -If you see wiping call a 2 for 1.
          -playing on 2 for 1 or however your field does it.
          -Don't be afraid either. Yep your gonna get hit, a lot, but don't let it get to you.

          My mags:
          CF67870
          VV05148

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          • Sparta
            Registered User
            • Mar 2005
            • 28

            #6
            No need to worry about me letting my friends get by, none of my friends play there that I know of. I also don't know any of the other refs yet so I am not worried about BS'ing around with them, I will be on the lookout for cheaters, and I am ready to get hit. I remember the hitting a ref once, it was bad. . .there was no-one standing around him and I just lit him up. . .

            This is a job (I am getting compensated for my time), and on a job, slacking off is OUT OF THE QUESTION! That you for all your suggestions and I will do my best to follow them to the letter.

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            • Target Practice
              irc.zirc.org:6667 = chat!
              • Nov 2003
              • 3180

              #7
              Safety.

              SAFETY.

              SAFETY!

              Don't be afraid to exercise authority. If you have a hand chrono, use it. Like it's been said, don't worry about getting shot. If it helps, grab a ref shield before you go out. I use one, and it's saved my hide, especially with the new kids. And remember, THERE WILL BE NEW KIDS. Try and help 'em out. Try and get them to pick up thier trash too.


              "Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats." --Henry Louis Mencken.

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              • mcdkid
                Offical PB Ref
                • Mar 2003
                • 845

                #8
                keep you eyes pealed and your d***covered.

                do your best, and BE LOUD when talking.
                Hard work never killed anybody...but why take a chance?
                My Team=Blackhearts
                My Field/Store=Paintball Atlanta




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                • Sparta
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 28

                  #9
                  Ah safety, its hard to STOP preaching safety to new kids sometimes. . .LOL! I might really consider that ref shield too. I think the owner of the shield has one.

                  And I will be sure to be LOUD when I am talking so they hear me.

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                  • jenarelJAM
                    Club Coordinator
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 1611

                    #10
                    hey sparta, where do you ref? I ref a venturegames paintball in clayton, CA and there is the exact same ref for play deal. I've reffed there for about a month and a half now and its great. Just remember to be there for the players. If anyone asks you to check a player that they think they shot, if they are close to you, go check them. If they are on the other side of the field, radio(if you have radios) another ref to go check them instead so you can stay where you are. Also remember to move. if you are always moving, you can see hits that you would not normally see. Another tip for getting in the owners good books is to always be there 5-10 minutes early. I mean 5-10 minutes before you're supposed to be there, not 5-10 before it opens. I am always there about 5 minutes before my field owner arrives and waiting, and i think it makes a good impression.(he hasnt fired me yet :P)
                    you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
                    :shooting: :cuss:

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                    • gc82000
                      LNIB just a few scratches
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 1346

                      #11
                      Dont be afraid to call a game early if there is only one person left against anymore then three other players, especially if it some newb that has a high chance of getting lit up. I do this regularly and have yet to get a complaint from anyone.

                      But if there is someone there to complain ask him if he would like to play against three or more ppl by himself. But I think most experienced players would understand a call made like that.
                      I am a declared Carb lover.

                      Member and president of the Anti-Atkins Group.

                      Advocate for the promotion of Rice, the truest sticky icky.

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                      • m20power
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 136

                        #12
                        I ref at Agape paintball south of Fresno CA. What everyone has said is pretty right on.
                        Ive found that when dealing with people the words sir, please, and thank you make things go much easier. Show respect towards people and they will respect you.
                        Hmm what else...
                        Bring lots of water
                        Wear sunscreen
                        2k3 Viking Half Mill
                        Pandora, Was Eyes
                        SCM, Mighty Max

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                        • PsychoBaller
                          Gone are my SFL days...
                          • Nov 2000
                          • 1952

                          #13
                          "don't forgit to cup da balz!!!" :rofl:

                          -baller
                          Last edited by PsychoBaller; 04-02-2005, 04:45 AM.

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                          • ColdFuzion
                            The one and only AO-MS'er
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 173

                            #14
                            Cover the jewels, like said above. Also, when checking someone, make them spin all the way around, alotta people hide paint (I know these things from reffing).

                            -Cold

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                            • p8ntball365
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1395

                              #15
                              I'll post a pic of me reffing monday if this thread is still alive. I have the towel in one hand covering the jewels, and one on top of my mask cause my proto didnt come with a visor. It's pretty funny.

                              My mags:
                              CF67870
                              VV05148

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