I think certain companies have knocked the luster off of being on a staff by simply handing out contracts in droves to just about any decent league bowler. This may be the reason for the in flux of requests. Players think that because its good for one company it must be good for all.
I guess you could use the staff concept as your marketing tool. I'm not in favor of it. I feel to be on staff says something about your character.
I think the perception of staff positions is this :"it doesn't matter how good you are, more on who you know"
Is there anything wrong with that? Maybe, maybe not. I mean I get it, as a ball company you want someone to be involved in the industry and you want that person to talk the crap out of the product. But in my experience from talking to ball reps the criteria is pretty simple (see below)
Bowl in 2-3 leagues a week
Average 220+
Bowl 15-20 tournaments per year
Be involved in the business somehow (whether in a pro shop or bowling center)
Would you agree Phil? Now if you do, I happen to know of a staff guy (with Radical) Who barely has 2 thirds of a year in leagues last year, might bowl 5 tournaments, and has a cumulative book average of about 205 for the past few years. So i'm guessing that he is involved in a pro shop or he has an inside avenue in order to receive a contract.
Don't get me wrong, it's your company (and others work the same way) but in my opinion, the standards should be set the same for every person on staff.