Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a team manager because the club asked me to manage; there are no “advantages” and I’d gladly give the job to anyone else who would take it; it’s really just administrative hassle.
I’m not organizing a gift for the coach, not because I’m against it, but because I’ve got enough on my plate. Surely one of the soccer moms can organize that if they care to do so.
It cracks me up the parents who think that being the team manager is some desired position with perks. I’m a parent just like you — so if you want to organize a gift for the coach, be my guest.
For most of this year, the team manager got to watch, when practice and games were closed to other parents.
They also get more access to the coach, and many of try to use it to get things like more playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a team manager because the club asked me to manage; there are no “advantages” and I’d gladly give the job to anyone else who would take it; it’s really just administrative hassle.
I’m not organizing a gift for the coach, not because I’m against it, but because I’ve got enough on my plate. Surely one of the soccer moms can organize that if they care to do so.
It cracks me up the parents who think that being the team manager is some desired position with perks. I’m a parent just like you — so if you want to organize a gift for the coach, be my guest.
For most of this year, the team manager got to watch, when practice and games were closed to other parents.
They also get more access to the coach, and many of try to use it to get things like more playing time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a team manager because the club asked me to manage; there are no “advantages” and I’d gladly give the job to anyone else who would take it; it’s really just administrative hassle.
I’m not organizing a gift for the coach, not because I’m against it, but because I’ve got enough on my plate. Surely one of the soccer moms can organize that if they care to do so.
It cracks me up the parents who think that being the team manager is some desired position with perks. I’m a parent just like you — so if you want to organize a gift for the coach, be my guest.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, because that’s part of the role you agreed to, but I would do the minimum. I would also not let my son be coached by that psychopath going forward.
Anonymous wrote:I think a $5 Starbucks gift card would work here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with the group email. I would just not do it. Why does that fall to you?
Because it’s the team manager’s job.
I am not sure if I think OP should or shouldn’t, I’d need more details, but in general if you want the advantages of being team manager you do the job of team manager.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't bother with the group email. I would just not do it. Why does that fall to you?