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bob22, on 24 April 2013 - 06:29 AM, said:
In their defense many are coaches, sometimes in multiple sports. Thats a whole lotta job responsiblities with very little pay.
Common Sense, on 24 April 2013 - 11:12 AM, said:
Now the 3rd one, I'll buy. With e-mail, texting, scheduling can happen easily and much quicker than before. Heck, many AD's have an office staff person do all the paperwork on these contracts.
I've been an AD before and I can tell you both that there's a hell of a lot more involved than just the paperwork for the game contract. Try dealing with spring sports when it's a really crappy spring weather-wise like we're having now. You have to check your schedule against that of the other school and see where you might be able to fit the game in. Drag it out long enough and then you have to work around tournament games. Sometimes games will get postponed 3-4 times before they get played; heck, at the school where I used to be, one year on the date where we should have been playing our last conference BB/SB games, we had only played exactly half of them and didn't get the last one in until the third week of May. Oh, and if you're responsible for assigning your own umpires like I was, good luck trying to find two competent ones that have an opening on whatever date you need them.