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Post on: Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 at 11:11 pmCategory: comments 4 a cause, life | Tags:
:frank: Finally got around to add my 5 frankenstein smilies and two autumn tree smiles icons :tree-fall: to the site just for halloween , I kept forgetting to add them. :frank4: opps.
I’m looking forward to be finishing off my schooling in the new year. Just signed up for 4 more classes today so I can become a personal trainer It would be nice to work at a gym (or have my own business). But until then I’ll just use what I’ve learned for when I’m coaching. There are a few other university degrees that sound interesting but of course they are targeting teachers or they are more for tourist guides. Bleh. :frank3:
I’m not looking for a coaching gig that’s gonna offer me $100 an session/practice, (I’ve seen it happen). Why is it the coaches with the lack of coaching training/experience are always the one asking for more $$ when coaching? I see it as you coach, cause you LOVE the sport not about worrying on how much your making per session/practice. The two main teams I coach, I do it for free. Though I’m hoping to get a full time paying coaching gig, but I’m not gonna hold my breath. Then again I’m hoping the more training I have and my 14 years (soon 15years) of paddling |4 years of coaching has a better chance then someone who’s paddled for 2 and coached for a year.
Edit: Just calculated it out, I’m just shy of sending $60 to my local cancer research society to help find a cure for breast cancer. I know Comments for a Cause will be ending on Halloween but I just wanted to do an early thank you.












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Aww the Frankensteins are cute! LOL!
I hope you manage to get the paid coaching job, it sounds like you definitely have enough experience!
Your Halloween icons are cute. I am usually late doing things online, but this year I managed to get a Halloween layout up last week.
That is cool that you know what you want to do, and are not in it for the money. I think that you should do what you enjoy – not what pays well.
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