- Feb 23, 2009
- 24
- 0
What would a coach with more than 25 years experience in the gymnastics field be worth salary-wise?
Let's say that 11 of those years were spent training as a gymnast, and the other 14+ years are actual coaching experience. (has experience ranging from "mommy and me" to optional level coaching)
Let's also say that this coach is required to do about 10 meets a year, would be in charge of all levels of competitive team, teaches a few rec classes a week, and two preschool classes per week - so hours/week would be about 15 - and then meets on weekends when necessary.
We should probably factor into the mix the following:
* there are currently 214 paying students in the gym. 25 on team, the rest are class, rec or preschool kids.
*this coach has played a major roll in building the current business, which was almost non-existent 3 years ago (with a total of 41 class students and 6 on team)
This coach is currently paid at just above minimum wage (USD).
Anyone have any thoughts? Just wondering what would be a "fair" salary...
Let's say that 11 of those years were spent training as a gymnast, and the other 14+ years are actual coaching experience. (has experience ranging from "mommy and me" to optional level coaching)
Let's also say that this coach is required to do about 10 meets a year, would be in charge of all levels of competitive team, teaches a few rec classes a week, and two preschool classes per week - so hours/week would be about 15 - and then meets on weekends when necessary.
We should probably factor into the mix the following:
* there are currently 214 paying students in the gym. 25 on team, the rest are class, rec or preschool kids.
*this coach has played a major roll in building the current business, which was almost non-existent 3 years ago (with a total of 41 class students and 6 on team)
This coach is currently paid at just above minimum wage (USD).
Anyone have any thoughts? Just wondering what would be a "fair" salary...