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Post by vbc1 on Nov 10, 2013 8:34:39 GMT -5
Once the jobs are posted, there are instructions in the posting. Most schools use an electronic submission process now. But every school is different. And, If you don't follow the instructions correctly, then they may not even consider you. That is true for most smaller jobs. Most of the larger, and more sought after jobs, the AD or head coach will reach out and have their candidates way before the online resumes are in. The instructions on what and where to send your resume is for administration and red tape purposes mostly.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2013 12:13:18 GMT -5
George Mason athletic director Tom O'Connor was at the GMU game where we beat a pretty bad Fordham team 3-1. Despite the win, he was taking notes in a notebook and didn't look impressed with the outing. With a lot of our teams struggling, being mediocre or not meeting expectations in the first year of our membership in the A-10. It certainly doesn't seem like a good prospect when the AD is at the volleyball game constantly looking at the coach, shaking his head, and writing notes. I think a change here is coming sooner than later. Take that to the hot seat thread.
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Post by tibetboy on Nov 10, 2013 13:57:24 GMT -5
This comment on the George Mason coach lacks any sort of sensitivity. This is their job and livelihood. My guess is they are hyper aware of their situation. It represents the classless side of message boards.
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Post by itsallrelative on Nov 11, 2013 7:20:16 GMT -5
until its posted, either on the teams website, or the NCAA or AVCA jobs thread, its speculation. You really don't think anyone knows about openings until it's posted at one of those places? This comes up every year...we hear that such and such position is open.....and nothing ever happens. especially while the season is still going on---its a pretty good bet that the position isn't open--the current coach hasn't cleaned out their office. the writing may on the wall... yes, unconfirmed rumor is a better term...
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Post by bkedane on Nov 11, 2013 11:04:02 GMT -5
You really don't think anyone knows about openings until it's posted at one of those places? This comes up every year...we hear that such and such position is open.....and nothing ever happens. especially while the season is still going on---its a pretty good bet that the position isn't open--the current coach hasn't cleaned out their office. the writing may on the wall... yes, unconfirmed rumor is a better term... What you describe does happen sometimes. Don't you agree though that this also comes up every year: some of us know about a position being open and say that it is open, and then we are told that the position is not open or that we don't know that it is until a formal advertisement appears.
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Post by oldman on Nov 11, 2013 18:00:44 GMT -5
After 21 seasons, Jill Jolliff will step down as the UW-Stout head volleyball coach. She was the longest tenured coach in Blue Devils volleyball history and assembled a 363-319 overall record. She led her team to eight 20-win seasons and three NCAA Division III tournament appearances. That is a stout resume.
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Post by Not Me on Nov 11, 2013 18:02:34 GMT -5
In case you missed it, Pepperdine is open.
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Post by ja on Nov 11, 2013 21:02:18 GMT -5
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Post by spikeninja on Nov 11, 2013 21:26:04 GMT -5
This comment on the George Mason coach lacks any sort of sensitivity. This is their job and livelihood. My guess is they are hyper aware of their situation. It represents the classless side of message boards. While I agree with you having been a target of unfounded, classless remarks, one thing I can tell you if you are looking for class and integrity, THIS is not the place to look. Nothing good comes from anonymous, unfiltered statements with no accountability for who said them. One of the major negatives of the internet and sports radio culture.
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Post by JustInCase on Nov 11, 2013 23:37:12 GMT -5
How do you begin to apply for these jobs? Send an email of your resume to the links? IF you have to ask, you aren't qualified.
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Post by oldman on Nov 12, 2013 9:19:01 GMT -5
While I agree with you having been a target of unfounded, classless remarks, one thing I can tell you if you are looking for class and integrity, THIS is not the place to look. Nothing good comes from anonymous, unfiltered statements with no accountability for who said them. One of the major negatives of the internet and sports radio culture. Common man sometimes there a good laugh in there!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2013 11:28:06 GMT -5
George Mason athletic director Tom O'Connor was at the GMU game where we beat a pretty bad Fordham team 3-1. Despite the win, he was taking notes in a notebook and didn't look impressed with the outing. With a lot of our teams struggling, being mediocre or not meeting expectations in the first year of our membership in the A-10. It certainly doesn't seem like a good prospect when the AD is at the volleyball game constantly looking at the coach, shaking his head, and writing notes. I think a change here is coming sooner than later. PK is closing in on 30 years as a head coach at Mason. There has rarely been turn over for poor seasons in that athletic department. Unless O'Connor, who has been there a while himself, has had a change in philosophy I doubt there will be any turn over. PK is a class act coach. Unless she is retiring, I doubt there will be a change.
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Post by Not Me on Nov 12, 2013 11:40:01 GMT -5
George Mason athletic director Tom O'Connor was at the GMU game where we beat a pretty bad Fordham team 3-1. Despite the win, he was taking notes in a notebook and didn't look impressed with the outing. With a lot of our teams struggling, being mediocre or not meeting expectations in the first year of our membership in the A-10. It certainly doesn't seem like a good prospect when the AD is at the volleyball game constantly looking at the coach, shaking his head, and writing notes. I think a change here is coming sooner than later. PK is closing in on 30 years as a head coach at Mason. There has rarely been turn over for poor seasons in that athletic department. Unless O'Connor, who has been there a while himself, has had a change in philosophy I doubt there will be any turn over. PK is a class act coach. Unless she is retiring, I doubt there will be a change. Same thing has been said in the past few years about a number of old timer coaches. Situations change. Expectations change. Not that I have any insider knowledge, but you never know.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2013 11:48:18 GMT -5
PK is closing in on 30 years as a head coach at Mason. There has rarely been turn over for poor seasons in that athletic department. Unless O'Connor, who has been there a while himself, has had a change in philosophy I doubt there will be any turn over. PK is a class act coach. Unless she is retiring, I doubt there will be a change. Same thing has been said in the past few years about a number of old timer coaches. Situations change. Expectations change. Not that I have any insider knowledge, but you never know. Hey, I totally understand that. I'm just going off a decent amount of precedent. Just an educated guess.
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Post by coachl on Nov 12, 2013 13:58:44 GMT -5
45-55K...is it me or does that seem pretty low?
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