View Full Version : I have a couple of coaching questions...
Keith7
12-11-2004, 03:39 PM
If you are a coach and wouldnt like people to know so by posting on here, feel free to PM me.. I just have a couple of questions I would like to know...
What are the work hours and personal demands of being a coach??
What kind of benefits do you recieve?? Vacations?? Medical benefits?? Retirement??
Can you suggest some academic and/or field experiences that will best prepare one for becoming a coach???
I know some of these are dumb but they are things i need to know for a report i'm doing for school
Keith7
12-11-2004, 04:19 PM
ANY info would help please
3afan
12-11-2004, 04:23 PM
keith - its Saturday - doubt many coaches are sitting at their computers ......
Keith7
12-11-2004, 04:24 PM
Originally posted by 3afan
keith - its Saturday - doubt many coaches are sitting at their computers ......
well i hope they read this by wednesday or i'm gonna have to make up stuff
1.) Most coaches report to work at least an hour before school starts and don't leave until like 6:00 in the evening, depending on the season of the sport.
2.) Retirement is shady. I think it's your age plus your years of teaching has to equal to 80???
3.) History, Communications, Kinesiology, Math, etc.
TheDOCTORdre
12-11-2004, 04:27 PM
When I was in high school, at church camp I coached my churches junior high basketball team and they won, as well I coached the girls basketball team and they won the championship I was also the assistant softball coach and we won that champioship as well.
The personal demands were not high, I recieved no benefits, and I required no education for this. hope that helps:D :D :D
Holmes_Fans
12-11-2004, 04:29 PM
I might coach a little dribblers team this year.
crabman
12-11-2004, 05:38 PM
Coach Mark Reeve of Cuero has worked 14-15 hours a day six days a week and 6-7 hours on Sundays for the last 20 weeks. Going to state is a booger.
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