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    Could Oregon DOS get a job in the private sector

    I've been thinking that the character and antics of many of our local DOC's would prevent them from having similar responsibilities and pay in the "real world" where they reported to a boss and where their behavior would be judged by an entire market not just the tiny slice of their clubs.

    Which begs the question WHY do our local club boards put up with such behavior?

    Any thoughts?

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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    I've been thinking that the character and antics of many of our local DOC's would prevent them from having similar responsibilities and pay in the "real world" where they reported to a boss and where their behavior would be judged by an entire market not just the tiny slice of their clubs.

    Which begs the question WHY do our local club boards put up with such behavior?

    Any thoughts?
    I believe that is why VTimbers hired a fulltime GM....there needs to be some accountability and volunteer board members don't have time to micromanage DOC's......most DOC's need to be micromanaged and would be more productive if they were

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      #3
      Boards

      The board memeber are generally the DOC's home boys.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        I've been thinking that the character and antics of many of our local DOC's would prevent them from having similar responsibilities and pay in the "real world" where they reported to a boss and where their behavior would be judged by an entire market not just the tiny slice of their clubs.

        Which begs the question WHY do our local club boards put up with such behavior?

        Any thoughts?
        At LO you just make the Chairman your assistant coach!

        Now you can do whatever you want. Let's go to the bar for the beer...etc, etc.

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          #5
          The OPL DOC's are in cahoots, obviously. If they stick together their jobs are safe.
          They went against the OYSA to set up a 'Brave New World' via the OPL. However, the OPL are doing pretty much the same job as OYSA minus the sanctioning of the state association. Remember all the items the OPL promised, such as, no travel to Medford, Bend, etc. Oops, we now have those clubs in the OPL, easier rescheduling of games (which is now harder than ever)?

          Now the OPL is n GW's pocket because they all want Timbers endorsement!

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            #6
            I'm sure they could do your job.

            Honestly. Think about it. 100s of people affected by decisions they make, each with their own opinion. You try to make everyone happy. No matter what decision you make someone will like it and someone will complain. Are you seriously going to tell me that in your job if you polled 100s of people there wouldn't be a variance of opinions. I am not saying that I agree with all the decisions. But some of the replies are so negative.

            Let's play that old game President for a Day. Do you think if you got to make every decision for the OPL or OYSA that this forum would be silent because everyone would agree with your decisions? ....

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              #7
              First of all, there aren't too many jobs that the DOC's could do outside of youth soccer/coaching knowing their backgrounds.

              Secondly, the point is the $$$ that some of them are making and the methods they are using to keep their jobs safe.

              Of course 'you can't please all of the people all of the time', but their decisions show little interest for their constituents. However, if they're smart enough to keep these jobs, more power to them.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                I'm sure they could do your job.

                Honestly. Think about it. 100s of people affected by decisions they make, each with their own opinion. You try to make everyone happy. No matter what decision you make someone will like it and someone will complain. Are you seriously going to tell me that in your job if you polled 100s of people there wouldn't be a variance of opinions. I am not saying that I agree with all the decisions. But some of the replies are so negative.

                Let's play that old game President for a Day. Do you think if you got to make every decision for the OPL or OYSA that this forum would be silent because everyone would agree with your decisions? ....
                There would bound to be peps that dislike my decisions, but they would be fair (as possible) and unbiased. In fact to thwart controversy, i would side with teams from clubs not directly affiliated with our "small mans group" . As I see it, we [OPL/OPC] have the largest clubs and thus the greatest amount of talent and we should be able to beat all comers anywhere we play.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  There would bound to be peps that dislike my decisions, but they would be fair (as possible) and unbiased. In fact to thwart controversy, i would side with teams from clubs not directly affiliated with our "small mans group" . As I see it, we [OPL/OPC] have the largest clubs and thus the greatest amount of talent and we should be able to beat all comers anywhere we play.
                  The discussion is getting fun. So, you have clients in New York and Los Angeles but because they always seem to get the benefits, you would side with Portland, Boise and Omaha Nebraska. You would not have your job long because your BODs would fire you for not making decisions that are more attractive to the larger constituent base.

                  You could, however work for our Government, but that is a different forum

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    The discussion is getting fun. So, you have clients in New York and Los Angeles but because they always seem to get the benefits, you would side with Portland, Boise and Omaha Nebraska. You would not have your job long because your BODs would fire you for not making decisions that are more attractive to the larger constituent base.

                    You could, however work for our Government, but that is a different forum
                    Our club requires an A license, extensive head coaching experience at a premier soccer club or college program, management experience, a college degree, and college or professional playing experience before we would consider anyone qualified to be DOC. Most of the DOC's in Oregon meet these qualifications don't they?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      First of all, there aren't too many jobs that the DOC's could do outside of youth soccer/coaching knowing their backgrounds.

                      Secondly, the point is the $$$ that some of them are making and the methods they are using to keep their jobs safe.

                      Of course 'you can't please all of the people all of the time', but their decisions show little interest for their constituents. However, if they're smart enough to keep these jobs, more power to them.
                      Do you really know the backgrounds of all or even most of the DOC's in the area? I don't and I doubt you do either. Our DOC is a great person, works hard, teaches the kids life lessons and is knowledgable in his give profession.

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                        #12
                        In the 5 years at our club, our DOC has never (~~~ NEVER ~~~) coached or trained our team even once. Ive seen him at the field "yaking" to our coach(s) over the years, but not a spoken word to any player on our team. Frankly, Im OK with it, as I dont think much of him in the first place and he's just about ruined every team he has coached past U15

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Do you really know the backgrounds of all or even most of the DOC's in the area? I don't and I doubt you do either. Our DOC is a great person, works hard, teaches the kids life lessons and is knowledgable in his give profession.
                          Is he the one with the posted resume that states "all around great guy"? I am sure that is a solid point on a resume.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Do you really know the backgrounds of all or even most of the DOC's in the area? I don't and I doubt you do either. Our DOC is a great person, works hard, teaches the kids life lessons and is knowledgable in his give profession.
                            Actually I do know their backgrounds, as do many people in the community.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              In the 5 years at our club, our DOC has never (~~~ NEVER ~~~) coached or trained our team even once. Ive seen him at the field "yaking" to our coach(s) over the years, but not a spoken word to any player on our team. Frankly, Im OK with it, as I dont think much of him in the first place and he's just about ruined every team he has coached past U15
                              Our DOC has come in and revitalized our program. He has taken the initiative to get rid of the poor coaches and bring in coaches that understand their role. He has tripled the number of players and I think we now have 7 more teams over a 14 month period. He is approachable and truly does want the best for the players. He knows every player at the club and is involved in all programs. It is a real pleasure to see my son flourish at our club. I have certainly learned a lot over these last few months. Not all DC's are arrogant and obnoxious, just the majority.

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