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Post by tog on Feb 17, 2006 8:00:42 GMT -6
How far would you commute for a move up?
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Post by saintrad on Feb 17, 2006 8:29:05 GMT -6
you dont have for movinf from one state to another.
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easternkycoach
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Just a squirrel tryin' to get a nut!
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Post by easternkycoach on Feb 17, 2006 8:39:16 GMT -6
For six months I drove 140 miles round trip, three days a week for strength training and conditioning, as an assistant with no guarantee of getting a teaching job in the fall. I got the job.
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Post by coachjd on Feb 17, 2006 9:08:37 GMT -6
I had an experience very simular to eastern. When I was hired to be a GA, they wanted me down for spring ball. It was 90 min. each way for the 15 practices.
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Post by coachdawhip on Feb 17, 2006 9:47:15 GMT -6
in my city and traffic a hour drive is normal
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Post by sls on Feb 17, 2006 9:49:46 GMT -6
I do 35 minutes one way now and it is the most I will do.
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Post by tog on Feb 17, 2006 15:24:34 GMT -6
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Post by loucella1 on Feb 17, 2006 15:24:39 GMT -6
One hour... but it has to be a fun situation.
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crl
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Post by crl on Feb 17, 2006 16:50:49 GMT -6
5000 miles if the pay is right
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Post by tog on Feb 17, 2006 16:51:12 GMT -6
commute guys
not move
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Post by ralphieparker on Feb 17, 2006 18:15:50 GMT -6
I drove 47 miles one way for 13 years. I will not do that again!
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Post by coachcalande on Feb 17, 2006 20:48:20 GMT -6
I resigned from Kutztown as much due to the drive to and from as anything, it weighed heavily on my decision with gas at 3 bucks a gallon...just not worth it if the situation isnt right. now, if id been the head hazza gazza, itd be worth it!
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Post by wildcat on Feb 17, 2006 21:00:36 GMT -6
My first year as a teacher/coach, I drove 2 hours one way to get to work!
I was living way up in Northwest Illinois (about 20 miles south of Wisconsin and 20 miles east of the Mississippi) and the only school that offered me a job was over 100 miles away (social studies teachers are a dime a dozen in Illinois).
Anyway, my wife had a pretty good job so we decided to suck it up for a year and I would just make the commute every day. My folks lived about 35 miles from the school so some nights, I would just crash there.
What really sucked about working there is that they didn't even have football. I had to coach junior high girl's volleyball, freshmen boy's basketball, and junior high track.
Basketball season was brutal...I was the head freshman coach and we practiced at 6:00 AM. I had to be on the road by 3:45 AM so I could get to school before the kids and get the lights turned on in the gym and the equipment out for practice.
Everything worked out in the end. I busted my butt down there and did a good job, got a great recommendation from the principal, and that opened up a lot of doors that had been firmly closed the year prior.
In hindsight, it was a tough year but well worth it. I wouldn't be teaching and coaching football in a great district with awesome kids and supportive parents if it wasn't for the first year.
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crl
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Pick me , pick me... I want to be on the RNC location scout team.
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Post by crl on Feb 18, 2006 7:33:30 GMT -6
just a bit a humor....sorry.
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Post by runtheball86 on Feb 18, 2006 7:41:43 GMT -6
My first coaching job was a two hour commute ... it was worth it ... that was 22 years ago - withint htree years I was the DC and within 5 I had my first head coaching job ....
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