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Posted: October 23, 2005 9:13 pm
by OceanCityGirl
mings, the true solution is self-employment. Most of the coaches who work in the school's i'm at if they don't teach have their own businesses. This gives them some scheduling flexibility and usually the income to be able to take time off.
I'm glad you can do it at least pt at the hs level. Doing something with your passions esp. passing your dreams onto kids and mentoring them is great for your self and it keeps you young. The kids never forget their coaches either and in the long run that matters.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:14 pm
by rsgeist
I always wanted to be Dave Barry or a stand-up comedian.
But I think that ship has sailed.
I don't have the discipline to write regularly.
According to my kids (dang 20-somethings), I'm not all that funny (unless looks count).
And I'm not all that fond of standing up.
I shoulda been a cowboy.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:17 pm
by jonesbeach10
OceanCityGirl wrote:again coaching tennis if it's not about money is doable in your community and high school. If you can pass the criminal background check you should be able to find a way to do this. But that would be around your regularly paying job hours.
I meant at a tennis club. If I could give lessons at a club, I could support myself full-time.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:17 pm
by Prthd119
[quote="rsgeist"]I always wanted to be Dave Barry or a stand-up comedian.
But I think that ship has sailed.
I don't have the discipline to write regularly.
According to my kids (dang 20-somethings), I'm not all that funny (unless looks count).
And I'm not all that fond of standing up.
I shoulda been a cowboy.[/quote]
Great..now that song is stuck in my head....
Time to put music on...

Posted: October 23, 2005 9:17 pm
by mings
OceanCityGirl wrote:mings, the true solution is self-employment. Most of the coaches who work in the school's i'm at if they don't teach have their own businesses. This gives them some scheduling flexibility and usually the income to be able to take time off.
I'm glad you can do it at least pt at the hs level. Doing something with your passions esp. passing your dreams onto kids and mentoring them is great for your self and it keeps you young. The kids never forget their coaches either and in the long run that matters.
You're so very right OCG. One friend has his own insurance agency & financial services company. Another buys, rebuilds or rehabs, and flips houses in Avalon. A third owns an appliance store. A 4th is a lawyer with his own practice.
There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a kid "get it". Whether its on the medals dock or after suffering a horrible loss, that's the best part. Although I can do without the losses, but then again - they just may not get it.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:25 pm
by OceanCityGirl
sports and coaches involved, including several who helped for free helped shape my sons into the young men i'm proud of. They both grew up playing hockey. Then in hs one wrestled and played football while the other ran all three seasons. One took it on to the college the other will be helping his hs coach while he's in community college. It gave them discipline. Neither would have gone to college without it.
By the way they both rowed too. Our hs didn't start a team until their jr year though. The one is a beach lifeguard so he rows the lifeguard boats competitively in the summer.
Since both of their sports are individual types it is awful when they lose.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:32 pm
by mings
OceanCityGirl wrote:sports and coaches involved, including several who helped for free helped shape my sons into the young men i'm proud of. They both grew up playing hockey. Then in hs one wrestled and played football while the other ran all three seasons. One took it on to the college the other will be helping his hs coach while he's in community college. It gave them discipline. Neither would have gone to college without it.
By the way they both rowed too. Our hs didn't start a team until their jr year though. The one is a beach lifeguard so he rows the lifeguard boats competitively in the summer.
Since both of their sports are individual types it is awful when they lose.
i'm actually quite familiar with the OC crew program as they are rowing 3 boats that I spent countless man hours keeping afloat. The Rev. Herbert Keller, The Pamela Thistle (I think) and I forget the 3rd (if there was one). Good shells, those boats were. Anyway, I remember when the program started, and truthfully, I'm impressed with the dedication that they've shown to improving the program. It's always tough for a new program to maintain its focus and base, and they've seemed to do well so far. Unfortunately for them, they are also in one of the most competitive leagues for HS rowing in the country, if not THE MOST competitive. I always admire the shore schools and how they do so well, while rowing in the bay, and traveling to every single race. It's amazing how much that drains a team.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:32 pm
by jonesbeach10
OceanCityGirl wrote:Since both of their sports are individual types it is awful when they lose.
See that's what I love about tennis: it's all about you. You can't blame the defense after a loss, or ask 'how did the goalie let one in 5-hole?' or be taken out with the game on the line. It's all you out there. You're the one making the pressure serve or hitting the pressure shots. Now when you make the shots and win, you get one hell of a high, but when you lose, man does it s***. You control your own destiny.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:33 pm
by thegoatgod
SMLCHNG wrote:Be a caterer. Large or small - for corporate functions to small dinner parties.
But I'd have someone else to do the cleaning up.

when you decide to do that let me know, im third cook right now at my current job, jumped ahead of 5 guys in 6 months

Posted: October 23, 2005 9:38 pm
by mings
OceanCityGirl wrote:Since both of their sports are individual types it is awful when they lose.
Believe it or not, it's similar in rowing. I know, how can 8 guys be equal to one. Well, unlike football, baseball, lacrosse, or whatever other sport, all 8 guys are doing the same thing. Essentially, it's one person moving the boat to the finish line as fast as possible. And man, does losing hurt.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:38 pm
by SMLCHNG
thegoatgod wrote:SMLCHNG wrote:Be a caterer. Large or small - for corporate functions to small dinner parties.
But I'd have someone else to do the cleaning up.

when you decide to do that let me know, im third cook right now at my current job, jumped ahead of 5 guys in 6 months


Will do. But don't hold your breath.

Posted: October 23, 2005 9:39 pm
by OceanCityGirl
It was always amazing to me that OC didn't have a team before. The other local schools are generally envious of our situation. Mainland, Holy Spirit, and others have to travel to Brigantine and Ventnor to row. I lived on the Egg Harbor River and we our neighbors let EHT practice off their docks but cranky folks complained about the noise at 6am.
My sons rowed for both Viking and the Greenheads from the time they were small. OC was eternally greatful to the folks who helped them obtain their first boats. It wouldn't have been possible without donations, loaners and big discounts. Since the school made them start out as a club they didn't get the funding they needed.
I believe my sons left hockey because they preferred individual sports. In both wrestling and cross country you get varsity because you are the fastes/best. Not because the coach likes you or your family is important, etc. And at any time anybody can challenge you. I have alot of respect for my sons. I think they were two of the toughest sports i've seen. I'd also include crew with that. I dated a college rower all thru college. My dd's college roomate is a coxsain. I don't love getting up at 4am.
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:41 pm
by OceanCityGirl
hey Kurt. Why do you ask?? Are you going to hook us up?
Posted: October 23, 2005 9:56 pm
by pbans
Left Field ParrotHead wrote:I think I am about to do something about it.
I am one of those people that can fix and install just about anything. My friends call all the time for help with stuff. I am going to entroll in a couple of night classes and start my own business as a handy man. It is surprising how many people will pay people to do basic things.
That is soooo true.....before my Mom moved close, she was always looking for someone HONEST to help her with little things around the house.....it was hard to find someone! Sounds great to me!~
Posted: October 23, 2005 10:00 pm
by pbans
I will be retiring in SIXTY EIGHT days.......so I am looking for a HAPPY JOB. I do have a little jewelry thang on the side and that's been working pretty well for me.....but I'm trying to find something else, too......
I've been brushing up on my SKILLS>>>>>>>
"Paper or plastic, Ma'am?"
"Can I super-size that for you today, sir?"
It's scary to be looking.....I've been at the same job for 23 years~
Posted: October 23, 2005 10:25 pm
by mings
OceanCityGirl wrote:It was always amazing to me that OC didn't have a team before. The other local schools are generally envious of our situation. Mainland, Holy Spirit, and others have to travel to Brigantine and Ventnor to row. I lived on the Egg Harbor River and we our neighbors let EHT practice off their docks but cranky folks complained about the noise at 6am.
My sons rowed for both Viking and the Greenheads from the time they were small. OC was eternally greatful to the folks who helped them obtain their first boats. It wouldn't have been possible without donations, loaners and big discounts. Since the school made them start out as a club they didn't get the funding they needed.
I believe my sons left hockey because they preferred individual sports. In both wrestling and cross country you get varsity because you are the fastes/best. Not because the coach likes you or your family is important, etc. And at any time anybody can challenge you. I have alot of respect for my sons. I think they were two of the toughest sports i've seen. I'd also include crew with that. I dated a college rower all thru college. My dd's college roomate is a coxsain. I don't love getting up at 4am.
I've always had tons of respect for athletes who participate in non-team sports (like your sons), and even rowers who row singles. In a way, there is no team. Everything depends on you, and for a young athlete, that is a huge burden to be placed on a kid. Wrestling and Xcountry are no jokes. Not only are they physically abusive, but, they can be very lonely sports. Your right, you learn more than you'll ever know by participating in such sports. That's exactly the point - in the end to help the kids realize just exactly why I'm up at unGodly hours, and at the boathouse late. Because, if they pay attention and give it half of what the coaches do, then they'll be better men for that.
Posted: October 23, 2005 10:55 pm
by Ilph
Write and illustrate children's books and travel.
Posted: October 23, 2005 11:18 pm
by OceanCityGirl
Write and illustrate children's books and travel.
another author at heart. The plus is if you can write for a living you can live anywhere.
Posted: October 23, 2005 11:20 pm
by Left Field ParrotHead
pbans wrote:Left Field ParrotHead wrote:I think I am about to do something about it.
I am one of those people that can fix and install just about anything. My friends call all the time for help with stuff. I am going to entroll in a couple of night classes and start my own business as a handy man. It is surprising how many people will pay people to do basic things.
That is soooo true.....before my Mom moved close, she was always looking for someone HONEST to help her with little things around the house.....it was hard to find someone! Sounds great to me!~
And that is not the only story I have heard. I also know and interior designer, a house painter, and an esthician(sp) that have all said they know a million people with the same problem.
Posted: October 24, 2005 9:07 am
by Cubbie Bear
Can I be Fred Garvin
