iRunDetroit wrote:
Anyone have any information on Coastal Carolina?
On team. Front runner is coach at a distance specialty school. Moving Coastal to just distance? Real big hire if it works out.
iRunDetroit wrote:
Anyone have any information on Coastal Carolina?
On team. Front runner is coach at a distance specialty school. Moving Coastal to just distance? Real big hire if it works out.
Would be sweet wrote:
iRunDetroit wrote:Anyone have any information on Coastal Carolina?
On team. Front runner is coach at a distance specialty school. Moving Coastal to just distance? Real big hire if it works out.
Chris Solinsky
experienced but a guy wrote:
For positions like this is it better to be a male applicant with experience or a female applicant with no experience? I applied for this job but knew the whole time it would go to a female. Call me butthurt or w/ever but i think im just saying it how it is.
This topic has already been brought up on this thread but I can't help but bring it up again. I'm all for equality for women but is this really equality? Giving women advantages over men in getting jobs?
Your post is the very problem. Intentional or not, you have painted a picture that you are more qualified than any woman, but they have all the advantages. Employment statistics say just the opposite.
I am a former DI & HS coach. Maybe the fact she is a female makes her more qualified than you. Female athletes need role models. They as well as the men need role models of both genders. That alone may be a qualifier in my eyes. I hired a female assistant to my staff. I fought to get a solid position in place so that I had very qualified applicants, both men and women. I hired the most qualified, a woman, but would have considered the best woman even if not "as qualified as a male applicant." "Not as qualified," in context of outsiders who really do not know the strengths and weaknesses of candidates as they pertain to the advertised position. What you see as a strength or weakness from the outside may be far from what those doing the hiring are looking for.
Croghan is gone.
therumormill wrote:
Would be sweet wrote:On team. Front runner is coach at a distance specialty school. Moving Coastal to just distance? Real big hire if it works out.
Chris Solinsky
Chris Solinsky an unbelievable runner, but not the resume coaching yet. In same regional, guess would be Gary (Furman) or possibly Esposito (High Pointe)?
Who is going to be hired at Loyola (Chicago) now that their assistant took the job at Columbia?
bad news hapnin wrote:
Croghan is gone.
Because I was at their high school meet yesterday, and Mark was right there at the finish, in his Kent coaching gear.
Did not look like a person that is "gone"...
Looks like those who were saying Croghan is out might have been on to something....
There's usually some truth behind every rumor, even on LetsRun. True again in the case of Kent St
THIS IS A TOTALLY DIFFERENT POSITION.
So they are just hiring a totally different coach who's "Primary duties will be coaching men's and women's cross country team and long distance assistant track coach."?
Sounds a bit excessive but to each his own.
Croghan has never had an assistant.
They are finally adding one.
Morons.
Croghan clearly isn't gone. Why do people keep saying this? I talked to one of his runners yesterday and they said there is no truth to this rumor.
Croghan is officially gone. The team was informed of it recently. For those who think it is a new position do not realize the NCAA only allows 6 paid coaches on staff.
It's true. Kent State already has 6 coaches. So someone has to be gone.
http://www.kentstatesports.com/coaches.aspx?path=mtrack&
Plus do you really think it's a coincidence that there's a rumor he would be gone soon and then they post a job opening? Come on people
Goodenflashsssssss wrote:
For those who think it is a new position do not realize the NCAA only allows 6 paid coaches on staff.
That's not a thing.
Yes, yes it is a thing
Who would accept any of these jobs? What do they pay $25k a year? Perhaps Trump can fill them with unemployed factory workers from the Rust Belt.
I love the job.....Volunteer Assistant (Sprints/Hurdles/Jumps)!! Who will take this job? Some retired person on a full company pension?
....... wrote:
Goodenflashsssssss wrote:For those who think it is a new position do not realize the NCAA only allows 6 paid coaches on staff.
That's not a thing.
Yes it is a thing. Why do you think schools like Oregon, Texas A&M, or Florida only have 6 official coaches on staff. Everyone else has to be Operations, with no actual coaching duties, or volunteers (which you are limited to 6 in a combined program plus a PV coach).
Do your research on the D1 level.
Ohio northern open any clue for what?