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Post by Mocha on Oct 6, 2016 18:51:12 GMT -5
According to Washington public salary figures Keegan Cook's salary went from $80,400 in 2014 to $237,400 when he was promoted to head coach (roughly a 3X raise!) fiscal.wa.gov/salaries.aspx
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Post by akbar on Oct 6, 2016 19:05:26 GMT -5
According to Washington public salary figures Keegan Cook's salary went from $80,400 in 2014 to $237,400 when he was promoted to head coach (roughly a 3X raise!) fiscal.wa.gov/salaries.aspxGreat for him! He should make that.
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 6, 2016 19:28:23 GMT -5
No wonder he looks so uptight on the sidelines during matches. He has a lot to lose. LOL!
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Post by luckydawg on Oct 6, 2016 19:56:31 GMT -5
According to Washington public salary figures Keegan Cook's salary went from $80,400 in 2014 to $237,400 when he was promoted to head coach (roughly a 3X raise!) fiscal.wa.gov/salaries.aspxWhich would be about $100,000 less than Jim was paid.
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Post by hammer on Oct 6, 2016 20:16:27 GMT -5
Hey, I'm glad he tripled his salary, but is that enough to live decently in Seattle? Remember the government is talking about half his pay now, unless he's got a BIG mortgage.
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Post by Viki on Oct 6, 2016 20:30:19 GMT -5
Lots of wisdom and class, who can deny it?! '-)
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Post by c4ndlelight on Oct 6, 2016 20:41:14 GMT -5
Hey, I'm glad he tripled his salary, but is that enough to live decently in Seattle? Remember the government is talking about half his pay now, unless he's got a BIG mortgage. Still no state income tax in Washington, right?
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Post by hammer on Oct 6, 2016 21:19:19 GMT -5
Hey, I'm glad he tripled his salary, but is that enough to live decently in Seattle? Remember the government is talking about half his pay now, unless he's got a BIG mortgage. Still no state income tax in Washington, right? Yeah, I think you are right. That would help his cause ... here in CA I pay about 10%.
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Post by ay2013 on Oct 6, 2016 23:04:10 GMT -5
I live in CA and pay no state tax
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Post by Mocha on Oct 6, 2016 23:16:51 GMT -5
I live in CA and pay no state tax Neither does Donald Trump.
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Post by hammer on Oct 7, 2016 0:12:52 GMT -5
I live in CA and pay no state tax Neither does Donald Trump. I'm not into billion dollar real estate deals that go bust like The Donald, but if ay is paying no tax ...
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Post by redbeard2008 on Oct 7, 2016 1:08:00 GMT -5
According to Washington public salary figures Keegan Cook's salary went from $80,400 in 2014 to $237,400 when he was promoted to head coach (roughly a 3X raise!) fiscal.wa.gov/salaries.aspxAnd he might be making a good deal more now. Coaching contracts usually include incentive/performance clauses. Cook won a share of the Pac-12 title and went to the Elite Eight, first time out.
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Post by tomclen on Oct 7, 2016 6:25:10 GMT -5
Hey, I'm glad he tripled his salary, but is that enough to live decently in Seattle? Remember the government is talking about half his pay now, unless he's got a BIG mortgage. The housing pricing in Seattle is absurd and, yes, Cook is a pauper compared to many tech execs who litter the Northwest landscape, but if you can't live a very nice lifestyle in Seattle on $280K+ then you have no business being employed by a university.
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Post by SportyBucky on Oct 7, 2016 8:23:09 GMT -5
Hey, I'm glad he tripled his salary, but is that enough to live decently in Seattle? Remember the government is talking about half his pay now, unless he's got a BIG mortgage. Um, it is enough to live decently. If it isn't, you need to adjust your perspective. Seattle isn't NYC or Tokyo. And he earns more than the amount above. Coaches increase salaries dramatically from camps.
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Post by oldman on Oct 7, 2016 10:21:07 GMT -5
I live in CA and pay no state tax Neither does Donald Trump. If Hillary get elected he will need another 3x raise just to rent a one room studio apartment!
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