Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full
Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full
Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full
Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/
For those located in West LoCo…
Ryan Loudoun Soccer TD - $184K
Adam at TSJ 250K
VR$C went for-profit to hide these Numbers 🤷🏽♂️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A reminder that his salary is also supported by your tax dollars. ASA operates on city owned fields and pays next to nothing for them. I get that I won't be able to use everything my tax dollars pay for but to compare, the superintendent of schools earn $265,000.
He/she may be underpaid. 🤷♂️
Anonymous wrote:For some of you who want to compare - Bethesda Soccer Club Director 190,930
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/521223186/202512869349301276/full
Arlington Soccer Dir 153,846
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/237284150/202501349349306155/full
Gunston Dir 113,333
https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/541882825/202502319349301020/full
Fairfax Virginia Union - unclear if they have paid staff https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/881367270/202500249349301000/full/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:iAnonymous wrote:A reminder that his salary is also supported by your tax dollars. ASA operates on city owned fields and pays next to nothing for them. I get that I won't be able to use everything my tax dollars pay for but to compare, the superintendent of schools earn $265,000.
Not one dollar of his ASA salary comes from taxpayer money. If you are concerned the city does not charge enough for field space that is an issue with the city.
If you don't understand how relying on publicly funded fields and getting them at a discount helps ASA's bottom line to the point where they can then pay their director a huge sum, I'm not sure what to tell you. Is it a line item in the city's budget? No. Doesn't mean he's not directly benefiting from those tax dollars. Do me a favor and tell me how much it would cost ASA to buy the land and maintain the fields they practice on? And btw, nobody in this thread has argued that he should be working for free. An argument is easily made that ASA serves a public good. But nearly 400k is a huge sum, one that isn't comparable to others in the area, and feels like its taking advantage of people.
Anonymous wrote:A reminder that his salary is also supported by your tax dollars. ASA operates on city owned fields and pays next to nothing for them. I get that I won't be able to use everything my tax dollars pay for but to compare, the superintendent of schools earn $265,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:iAnonymous wrote:A reminder that his salary is also supported by your tax dollars. ASA operates on city owned fields and pays next to nothing for them. I get that I won't be able to use everything my tax dollars pay for but to compare, the superintendent of schools earn $265,000.
Not one dollar of his ASA salary comes from taxpayer money. If you are concerned the city does not charge enough for field space that is an issue with the city.
If you don't understand how relying on publicly funded fields and getting them at a discount helps ASA's bottom line to the point where they can then pay their director a huge sum, I'm not sure what to tell you. Is it a line item in the city's budget? No. Doesn't mean he's not directly benefiting from those tax dollars. Do me a favor and tell me how much it would cost ASA to buy the land and maintain the fields they practice on? And btw, nobody in this thread has argued that he should be working for free. An argument is easily made that ASA serves a public good. But nearly 400k is a huge sum, one that isn't comparable to others in the area, and feels like its taking advantage of people.
Anonymous wrote:iAnonymous wrote:A reminder that his salary is also supported by your tax dollars. ASA operates on city owned fields and pays next to nothing for them. I get that I won't be able to use everything my tax dollars pay for but to compare, the superintendent of schools earn $265,000.
Not one dollar of his ASA salary comes from taxpayer money. If you are concerned the city does not charge enough for field space that is an issue with the city.
iAnonymous wrote:A reminder that his salary is also supported by your tax dollars. ASA operates on city owned fields and pays next to nothing for them. I get that I won't be able to use everything my tax dollars pay for but to compare, the superintendent of schools earn $265,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody is mad kid didnt make team or got cut lol.....funny how these post happen around this time every year....
PP here. Kid has previously gotten a first team offer from ASA and chose elsewhere having nothing to do with ASA which we have no problem with. Don’t wade into adult conversations about local government, non profits and taxes if all you have to offer is the standard DCUM braindead take.
Anonymous wrote:Somebody is mad kid didnt make team or got cut lol.....funny how these post happen around this time every year....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haters are running wild
Does his salary reduce yours?
It increases my taxes to subsidize the City’s rec programs so they get to use fields for almost free. But yeah, just a hater.
Nice attempt to spin it