They have the ultimate privilege.
They have the ultimate privilege.
Massillon wrote:
Idk if this was posted cause all of the racial and gender hoopla. Let's do jobs and hires again
https://auburntigers.com/news/2021/8/10/xc-track-aaron-kindt-named-cross-country-and-distance-coach-at-auburn.aspx
Aaron Kindt to Auburn. You heard it here second.
Head coaches don’t do background checks! HR does. And just bc you’re a horrible coach doesn’t smear anything on a background check.
emokid wrote:
789 wrote:
https://calbears.com/news/2021/8/11/ferron-named-assistant-cross-country-track-field-coach.aspxFirst paid job at a P5… hmm…
Assistant to an assistant coach. Sounds like the level of experience they should be after.
New Hampshire sprints/jumps/multis and/or throws
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Aouita 84 wrote:
smhstfu wrote:
Assistant to an assistant coach. Sounds like the level of experience they should be after.
WOW! REALLY!
24-25 years old with less than elite NCAA running experience, NO professional or post-collegiate experience, and a year as a "voluntary assistant" coach at GCU? WTF!
Did ANYBODY apply?
Good Luck with that Bobby.
First two young white males they hired quit after 1 month and 3 months, respectively. This will probably work out better.
Next job and ensuing complaint, please.
Aouita 84 wrote:
smhstfu wrote:
Assistant to an assistant coach. Sounds like the level of experience they should be after.
WOW! REALLY!
24-25 years old with less than elite NCAA running experience, NO professional or post-collegiate experience, and a year as a "voluntary assistant" coach at GCU? WTF!
Did ANYBODY apply?
Good Luck with that Bobby.
Please refer to earlier in the thread to fast forward through all the talking points about this topic to avoid cluttering this jobs thread.
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Doesn’t hurt when your uncle is the head coach…
I applied. My accomplishments would lap hers. I didn’t even get a call or message. I’m male.
UCSB is hiring (don't know if this was posted)
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lazy boy wrote:
347893 wrote:
How did the break them and they still won the Big Ten and were All-Americans? At two different schools. He was at Indiana for quite some time, so those were his kids. At Purdue for what, 3 or 4 years.
Sounds like jealousy to me.
Sounds like you are covering for him.
He moves often, why?
I heard from some previous athletes at one of his prior stops that he would not show up for practice on a regular basis, just text one of them and tell them he couldn't make it, go lift. Recruiting was too much work for him, probably why he keeps moving, inherit some athletes and once they start to leave he leaves because he doesn't bring anyone in. Nice little game.
As someone who had a family member on the team while he was as Purdue, I can confirm it that is all sounds familiar to what they told me.
The reason HR probably didn't find anything on him was because Purdue would simple "talk to him about it" instead of filling a report when he screwed up or did something sketchy. Then when it became obvious they couldn't keep him, they had to essentially keep him paid on staff without him working until his contract was up because there was no record of any wrongdoings and he could claim for wrongful termination.
Iron Bars wrote:
UCSB is hiring (don't know if this was posted)
https://careers.insidehighered.com/job/2199969/assistant-coach-track-and-fieldcross-country?utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic
That posting is no longer up, so it’s safe to assume they’ve moved along in the process and are at least starting interviews soon