OT: How can you be so bad at your one job?

Submitted by 1464 on

Where do I sign up to be an instant replay official?

I mean... how can you be so bad at your job?  How many times have we seen conclusive evidence not be recognized?  Is there a vision test?

Wow.

tasnyder01

April 7th, 2015 at 12:25 AM ^

Bando,

How much would it annoy you when a guy in the stands said "hey, you're off on your sixteenth note!" Much worse, "upon playing that syncopated 64th note, you were off, and 40 minutes later, you played a pitch too high".  That's two incorrect "calls", and you don't even have an obstruceted view to your lyre!

Would you be wrong?  Maybe yes, maybe no, but you were the expert then.  It was you who had played the notes thousands of times in practice, hundreds of hours in games before (assuming you did high school band, which duh!).  And lol at the guy calling you out, because

a.) you're human, so you're not 100% perfect, and

b.) you're the darn near best option.

Apply the same to refs. (Admission, I was a college ref, so I'm biased.  [only intramural, but I've seen it from their perspective])

pescadero

April 7th, 2015 at 3:50 PM ^

...and I'm a musician, who has played a lot of times for money.

 

Guess what? Lots of folks call you out. People will regularly tell you that you suck... people who can't play an instrument at all.

 

It's just part and parcel of being a performer or any other "public view" job - if you aren't ready to handle (or ignore) criticism from the crowd, you aren't in the right job.

mgoblue0970

April 7th, 2015 at 1:37 PM ^

It went off his fingers for sure.  But the refs don't have a 50 inch 4K TV setup like most of 'Muherica does for replay.  It was close even under the best of viewing conditions.  This didn't cost WIsky the game.  Blowing a 9 point lead did; basketball is 40 minutes long. 

M-Dog

April 7th, 2015 at 12:28 PM ^

Even Trey's right arm is in perfect position to not touch the other player and draw a foul.

It's a picture perfect clean block.

But watching the game live, the ref went for the whistle as soon as they went up.  He was going to call it a foul regardless.  It was too irresistable.  He did not even wait for the actual play, he just called it in anticipation. 

Pinky

April 6th, 2015 at 11:31 PM ^

Wisconsin averages 12.5 fouls per game, which is the fewest in the country. The refs called 13 on them in the SECOND HALF.  It completely ruined what was a great game.

bronxblue

April 6th, 2015 at 11:26 PM ^

Because nothing happens to them when they screw up.  I mean, sure one of them might be chastised publicly, but the NCAA is as much about politics as anything, so if you are an established ref it takes quite a bit of f-ing up to get unseated.  

It was a good game marred by some bad possessions by Wiscy and terrible officiating.

rob f

April 6th, 2015 at 11:38 PM ^

when they so obviously screw up, over and over and over again. 

Without a doubt, if I were to perform my job that badly tomorrow, I'd deserve to be fired.  And so would most of the rest of you at your jobs.  Some of us might even be subject to criminal or civil prosecution (or both) if we did our jobs so poorly.