Judging for Local Game Stores
Overall a sound article filled with good advice. One element which I think is missing, however, is a discussion of how to handle compensation negotiations with your LGS and TO.
I think it is fairly common for newer judges, and especially inexperienced L1 candidates, to volunteer their time at events essentially in exchange for training and experience. This may have the effect that the TO and LGS come to rely on having access to their judging services for free, which makes it difficult to transition into judging for compensation once they have their credentials and experience. Additionally, as the article points out, many judges start off simply as local players. They will often have personal friendships with the LGS owner and TO, and moving from a personal relationship to a professional one can be a delicate situation when it comes to asking for compensation. I think it would do new judges a lot of good if the article could address these points as well.