New to the site. Some (not all) of you are crazy. In 20 years your kid will have a life, and it will depend very little on his her soccer prowess as a teenager. Get some perspective.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNew to the site. Some (not all) of you are crazy. In 20 years your kid will have a life, and it will depend very little on his her soccer prowess as a teenager. Get some perspective.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt can't be overlooked that as youth soccer & club soccer continues to grow, there will be opportunities for employment in this field after graduation. Mainly coaching, but also management and administration.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaching is not a career. BAD pay, terrible pay, annoying parents and bosses. Being the Dewhursts is at $100k plus benefits. ad min sucks, amateur hour to deal with for leagues adn tournaments and unhappy coaches and parents to answer to.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAccording to the 2014 Form 990, Jason is pulling down over 200k and Sarah is getting over 80K. Not bad for a "no-profit". Plus, they get related party payments for the land they own through the LLC and lease to the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAccording to the 2014 Form 990, Jason is pulling down over 200k and Sarah is getting over 80K. Not bad for a "no-profit". Plus, they get related party payments for the land they own through the LLC and lease to the club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postlol - look at the salary of head head of any of the big charities you can think of. They dwarf these salaries.
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