Posted by Pops1532 on February 10, 2014 at 06:54:06 from (98.227.133.60):
In Reply to: not for football fans. posted by Old Popper on February 09, 2014 at 11:19:39:
It may be different in your area but around here high school coaches make very little. They are generally teachers and get their regular teachers pay, and some get a little extra for coaching, which they are entitled to because they are putting in a lot of hours after they have completed their normal teaching job. I even know of some area coaches that volunteer their time.
It's a whole different story at the college level.
I do agree that our military is under paid.
Having said that, I don't have a problem with what professional athletes make. I'm a firm believer in the free market system. If an employer is willing to pay those high salaries, I don't see a problem with the players making those big salaries. I do have a problem with the government subsidies that free up money to the team owners to pay those big salaries.
I don't understand the soldier/football wage comparison. That's like comparing a horse to a clown, or a tractor to a ski boat. I guess it just makes some people feel better to rag on those that have more than they do.
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