The San Jose Mercury News has an article about the DeAnza Cupertino Aquatics Swim Coach making $353,518 in 2002.
www.bayarea.com/.../5629340.htm
Coaches might find it of interest.
michael
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That coach was smart enough to make a contract that was perceived to be a win-win situation for all parties involved, where he was rewarded for increasing revenue to the program by attracting more people and he did that very successfully. From the article, the people attracted to the programs seem very pleased, as is the staff. The programs seem exceptionally successful on a number of measures. I don't see who that is directly involved is complaining.
I think the next question is why are there not more organizations taking this successful approach?
Steve
That coach was smart enough to make a contract that was perceived to be a win-win situation for all parties involved, where he was rewarded for increasing revenue to the program by attracting more people and he did that very successfully. From the article, the people attracted to the programs seem very pleased, as is the staff. The programs seem exceptionally successful on a number of measures. I don't see who that is directly involved is complaining.
I think the next question is why are there not more organizations taking this successful approach?
Steve