Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that work out to per hour? 10 hours a week, 40 weeks, 400 hours = $37.50 per hour. Seems reasonable
10 hours a week? That’s laughable. I spent at least that much time coaching one rec team when you consider the admin aspects, planning etc.
All jobs don't pay for all admin or planning. Ask teachers who grade papers at home.
Agree but don’t use that as an excuse to diminish how much time is spent in this vocation. The clock doesn’t start and end when the training sessions are or when the match kicks off. You are acting naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that work out to per hour? 10 hours a week, 40 weeks, 400 hours = $37.50 per hour. Seems reasonable
10 hours a week? That’s laughable. I spent at least that much time coaching one rec team when you consider the admin aspects, planning etc.
All jobs don't pay for all admin or planning. Ask teachers who grade papers at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that work out to per hour? 10 hours a week, 40 weeks, 400 hours = $37.50 per hour. Seems reasonable
10 hours a week? That’s laughable. I spent at least that much time coaching one rec team when you consider the admin aspects, planning etc.
Anonymous wrote:What does that work out to per hour? 10 hours a week, 40 weeks, 400 hours = $37.50 per hour. Seems reasonable
Anonymous wrote:Am I being overpaid or underpaid? Or on the contrary am I overthinking and I’m being rewarded accordingly with the current market demand/supply status?
It’s a very rich area here in NOVA and while I’m exploiting it to the fullest I wanna make sure I’m not losing $ on the way. My fellow Day traders know how much of a difference a couple of thou can make. Especially with dogecoin soaring.