College coaches

Anonymous
Unless you’re NCAA D1 type of coach with extensive resume making $200K+, how do you D2 and D3 coaches with crappy salaries make a living?

DD wants to join the collegiate coaching world but I’d be remiss if I actually supported her when she could actually make a comfortable living with a professional career in the IC.

please refrain from ‘love for the game’, ‘passion’ or ‘giving back’ nonsense. These coaches need to pay taxes like everyone else and rarely have pensions or a solid retirement net.

What’s the catch? I know I’ll be told that they can coach club/youth but I simply don’t see how that can even supplement a shitty $40-60k salary before uncle same does its robbing
Anonymous
Well she’s seen you get furloughed for month and will be furloughed for possibly 6 months in January, can you blame her?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well she’s seen you get furloughed for month and will be furloughed for possibly 6 months in January, can you blame her?


Ever heard of back pay? Plus, community believes we are heroes so free food and other assistance doesn’t really make it too hard to begin with
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well she’s seen you get furloughed for month and will be furloughed for possibly 6 months in January, can you blame her?


Ever heard of back pay? Plus, community believes we are heroes so free food and other assistance doesn’t really make it too hard to begin with


Yes, tell her this is DC

Bloated titles and sounding important with a decent enough salary and lots of debt while keeping up with the Jones and being unhappy is the only way to go
Anonymous
I wasnt expecting any of this when I saw the subject and clicked. This board truly is the gift that keeps on giving
Anonymous
Almost every entry level job is low paying. You have to WORK your way up to higher salaries. Like almost every job. Why does everyone think they are going to enter a new career and be set for life without putting in the work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re NCAA D1 type of coach with extensive resume making $200K+, how do you D2 and D3 coaches with crappy salaries make a living?

DD wants to join the collegiate coaching world but I’d be remiss if I actually supported her when she could actually make a comfortable living with a professional career in the IC.

please refrain from ‘love for the game’, ‘passion’ or ‘giving back’ nonsense. These coaches need to pay taxes like everyone else and rarely have pensions or a solid retirement net.

What’s the catch? I know I’ll be told that they can coach club/youth but I simply don’t see how that can even supplement a shitty $40-60k salary before uncle same does its robbing


diii coaches do fine at the top Diii programs which are often the top academic diiis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well she’s seen you get furloughed for month and will be furloughed for possibly 6 months in January, can you blame her?


Ever heard of back pay? Plus, community believes we are heroes so free food and other assistance doesn’t really make it too hard to begin with


Paid vacation to sit at home on my tax dime doing nothing. Hero, not hardly. Overpaid, more likely.
Anonymous
Ask a Capitol Hill staffer, PA or any immigrant. The blueprint is the same.

Don’t eat out, live in a room or have roommates and save your money. Buy your first place with someone after 3-5 years. Cash in that chip with $100k equity at 32-33ish and you are sitting on a quarter million of savings and equity and you are finally with six figures if you put in a decade of hard work. If you were running private training like most local coaches you have supplemented your income and have earned $80k-$100k straight out of college. WTF else do you have to do at 22 other than work 12 hours days?

This post is soooo pretentious. 😂🤣😂🤣

I would seriously do a deep reflection on your life because you are the reason so many Americans voted for an orange man.

Do you really think some CPAs wouldn’t love to have something passionate versus looking at excel files for 80 hours a week for $65k? Go watch White Lotus season 3 Pam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re NCAA D1 type of coach with extensive resume making $200K+, how do you D2 and D3 coaches with crappy salaries make a living?

DD wants to join the collegiate coaching world but I’d be remiss if I actually supported her when she could actually make a comfortable living with a professional career in the IC.

please refrain from ‘love for the game’, ‘passion’ or ‘giving back’ nonsense. These coaches need to pay taxes like everyone else and rarely have pensions or a solid retirement net.

What’s the catch? I know I’ll be told that they can coach club/youth but I simply don’t see how that can even supplement a shitty $40-60k salary before uncle same does its robbing


diii coaches do fine at the top Diii programs which are often the top academic diiis.


Is this an insult?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask a Capitol Hill staffer, PA or any immigrant. The blueprint is the same.

Don’t eat out, live in a room or have roommates and save your money. Buy your first place with someone after 3-5 years. Cash in that chip with $100k equity at 32-33ish and you are sitting on a quarter million of savings and equity and you are finally with six figures if you put in a decade of hard work. If you were running private training like most local coaches you have supplemented your income and have earned $80k-$100k straight out of college. WTF else do you have to do at 22 other than work 12 hours days?

This post is soooo pretentious. 😂🤣😂🤣

I would seriously do a deep reflection on your life because you are the reason so many Americans voted for an orange man.

Do you really think some CPAs wouldn’t love to have something passionate versus looking at excel files for 80 hours a week for $65k? Go watch White Lotus season 3 Pam.


Thank you!
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