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Post by coachjo14 on Jul 10, 2016 13:40:43 GMT -6
Yea that's what we call it in large areas. For instance geographiccally it makes sense to give 1 guy three neighborinng counties, but he won't be able to make it if like in 1 of our pods those 3 counties have 160 schools. So as a staff we have 8 guys spend 4 days there and one coach pick up the ones that were missed later. These are the only times the school pays for hotels in our tri-state area. Otherwise we drive back and forth or pay for our own hotels. Gets rough sometimes we've had 2 rooms others 1. We had a suite once. 2 in a bed, one on the couch, I was in a recliner, others on the floor. Better than driving 2 and change each way each day. Ok. We don't divide recruiting by geography like that, so it tends to just be the same guys out on trips all over the country. Gotcha. Generally we all have different areas, but some of the larger metro areas get overlap. Also when we leave the region and go to California, Texas, and Florida we send multiple guys. For instance in Florida we go to these recruiting fairs that range from about 15 or 20 schools up to close to 60. So lots of kids come and we meet them all then recruit the ones we liked on tape and from our interactions. There's no way a guy can see 200 kids by himself in a day. The only schools that have 1 or 2 guys are usually higher academic schools that can only admit like 20-30 kids so they just keep em moving.
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Post by coachfowler on Jul 10, 2016 13:41:59 GMT -6
We usually end up 2 per bed but usually a king bed. Not like we do much sleeping anyways. Now that you've had a chance to read it do you see how bad that looks? Brings to mind this classic
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