NewEnglandBull Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 1,518 Content Count: 42,125 Reputation: 8,834 Days Won: 344 Joined: 11/29/2009 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Tough gig to be an assistant coach at the college and pro level. All you do is move every few years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTrue Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 152 Content Count: 19,395 Reputation: 6,097 Days Won: 233 Joined: 01/13/2011 Share Posted January 15, 2015 (edited) Tough gig to be an assistant coach at the college and pro level. All you do is move every few years. Yep. I wonder how Chris Cosh dealt with the hardship of his $325,000 a year contract and subsequent turmoil of having to move to Texas for hundreds of thousands of more dollars. Edited January 15, 2015 by JTrue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewEnglandBull Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 1,518 Content Count: 42,125 Reputation: 8,834 Days Won: 344 Joined: 11/29/2009 Author Share Posted January 15, 2015 Tough gig to be an assistant coach at the college and pro level. All you do is move every few years. Yep. I wonder how Chris Cosh dealt with the hardship of his $325,000 a year contract and subsequent turmoil of having to move to Texas for hundreds of thousands of more dollars. Yeah but for every Cosh there is some DB coach pulling 125k and living in an apartment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTrue Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 152 Content Count: 19,395 Reputation: 6,097 Days Won: 233 Joined: 01/13/2011 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Tough gig to be an assistant coach at the college and pro level. All you do is move every few years. Yep. I wonder how Chris Cosh dealt with the hardship of his $325,000 a year contract and subsequent turmoil of having to move to Texas for hundreds of thousands of more dollars. Yeah but for every Cosh there is some DB coach pulling 125k and living in an apartment. That is a heartbreaker. $125,000 only puts him in the top 15% of earners in the country. Or, 3x the average salary of a Tampa firefighter. I hope he has enough leftover each month to pay for groceries after rent on that apartment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Great 8 Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 69 Content Count: 3,802 Reputation: 372 Days Won: 3 Joined: 09/21/2009 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Tough gig to be an assistant coach at the college and pro level. All you do is move every few years. Yep. I wonder how Chris Cosh dealt with the hardship of his $325,000 a year contract and subsequent turmoil of having to move to Texas for hundreds of thousands of more dollars. Yeah but for every Cosh there is some DB coach pulling 125k and living in an apartment. That is a heartbreaker. $125,000 only puts him in the top 15% of earners in the country. Or, 3x the average salary of a Tampa firefighter. I hope he has enough leftover each month to pay for groceries after rent on that apartment. A Tampa firefighter and DB coach each get paid what the market dictate. Apparently it's a rarer, more special, or more difficult skill to acquire coaching DB's at a college level than it is to jump into a burning building. And, frankly, i agree that it is. Not discounting the bravery or merit of firefighters for what it's worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTrue Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 152 Content Count: 19,395 Reputation: 6,097 Days Won: 233 Joined: 01/13/2011 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Tough gig to be an assistant coach at the college and pro level. All you do is move every few years. Yep. I wonder how Chris Cosh dealt with the hardship of his $325,000 a year contract and subsequent turmoil of having to move to Texas for hundreds of thousands of more dollars. Yeah but for every Cosh there is some DB coach pulling 125k and living in an apartment. That is a heartbreaker. $125,000 only puts him in the top 15% of earners in the country. Or, 3x the average salary of a Tampa firefighter. I hope he has enough leftover each month to pay for groceries after rent on that apartment. A Tampa firefighter and DB coach each get paid what the market dictate. Apparently it's a rarer, more special, or more difficult skill to acquire coaching DB's at a college level than it is to jump into a burning building. And, frankly, i agree that it is. Not discounting the bravery or merit of firefighters for what it's worth. I agree completely. But I do take issue with claiming the job of a college coach is something deserving of my sympathy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skingraft Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 743 Content Count: 13,357 Reputation: 2,482 Days Won: 63 Joined: 12/11/2006 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTrue Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 152 Content Count: 19,395 Reputation: 6,097 Days Won: 233 Joined: 01/13/2011 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Change careers. Free market society. Exactly. If a few hundred thousand dollars salary and coaching a kid's game for a living isn't enough to overcome the terrible misfortune of moving every few years, maybe a nice desk job and two weeks vacation for a fraction of the money is a better fit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewEnglandBull Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 1,518 Content Count: 42,125 Reputation: 8,834 Days Won: 344 Joined: 11/29/2009 Author Share Posted January 15, 2015 125k is not that great (at least not with kids), plus you could be back down to coaching HS the next season or even worse...working at Sears (see Bull Durham). Not a life style I would like at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bull Dozer Posted January 15, 2015 Group: Member Topic Count: 343 Content Count: 13,697 Reputation: 2,041 Days Won: 45 Joined: 09/04/2006 Share Posted January 15, 2015 (edited) 125k is not that great (at least not with kids), plus you could be back down to coaching HS the next season or even worse...working at Sears (see Bull Durham). Not a life style I would like at all. Jesus how many kids do you have? You need to get your personal finances together if you can't raise kids comfortably on $125k....... Edited January 15, 2015 by Bull Dozer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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