canecountry3
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Hope those 100k+ head coach salaries are privately funded. That is a ridiculous amount of money, especially if it's some public school job on taxpayer's dime.
Had a friend who made more as a position coach and elementary PE teacher in GA than he did as head coach and ad in north Fla.My HS coach is the HC at Lambert. He was making more at Tift as an OC than he ever did as a HC in FL. FL pays crap.
More like cost of living in Florida is getting out of hand. There's some other factors too, but that's a big one.
Living like a south ga king. 225k for the head coach of Carrollton ain’t too shabby either. Its a little more affordable out there, hour from ATL
Lot of it depends on the district if it's a public schoolCurious to know what HCs at the Florida powerhouses are getting paid at the HS level.
Lot of it depends on the district if it's a public school
At those salaries, they won't let a guy stay around long if they aren't winning. Darlington only made it a couple years at Valdosta and he went to the state finals one year.The one I mentioned making $125k got fired last week I coincidentally just found out. He was on the list shared as well.
50-14 in 5 years since he took over and got fired lolAt those salaries, they won't let a guy stay around long if they aren't winning. Darlington only made it a couple years at Valdosta and he went to the state finals one year.
Yep politics are a huge part too, especially if you're an "outsider"50-14 since he took over and got fired lol
Yeah there has been a surge in people moving into metro Atlanta over the past 30 years. Homes in Atlanta are not expensive relative to Miami, but people are having to move farther from Atlanta to find reasonable housing prices. Again, not relative to Miami, but certainly expensive here now compared to most of the US.Not disputing you at all, but things must've really changed in the ATL metro. I lived in Tallahassee, but worked and had an apartment in ATL back in the late 90's/early 2000's and it was cheaper to buy a house in ATL than it was in Tally/Jacksonville. Homes in Cobb and Hendry were MUCH less expensive than most neigborhoods in Tally. For instance, a 1700 sqft home in my neighborhood back then was around $110K and I walked through a couple of new 3000 sqft homes in Hendry that were only $135K-$140K. As you mentioned, homeowner's insurance is also a lot more expensive in FL nowadays.
Don’t move to NY. Insane here. But no one moves here anyway. This state blows. You only live here if your from here.It’s not only income, the property tax and homeowner’s insurance rates are just ridiculous in this state now. Some people are starting to pay more in escrow for tax/insieance than the actual mortgage payment.
I’m literally considering the move myself if my rates go any higher.
Nobody wants to pay 2 mortgages for one house.
It's insanely expensive. But 2 mortgages is never a good answer.It’s not only income, the property tax and homeowner’s insurance rates are just ridiculous in this state now. Some people are starting to pay more in escrow for tax/insieance than the actual mortgage payment.
I’m literally considering the move myself if my rates go any higher.
Nobody wants to pay 2 mortgages for one house.
I'd go as far to say that most salaries in FL are stuck in the dark ages. When I was in college for engineering/IT back in the 80s, we all talked about needing to leave FL to make more money and then coming back once our salary histories were established. It seemed that FL companies were willing to pay more once you'd made more in other places.While the cost of living is rising, the high school teaching/coaching salaries have been stuck in the dark ages for decades. As people have pointed out, the head football coach is getting an extra STIPEND of a few thousand dollars. The SALARIES in Florida are terrible, regardless of whether the cost of living is high or low.