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D B Doucette <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 May 1998 13:11:25 -0400
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I presume with the recent court ruling against the NC$$ concerning their
restrictions on the salaries of assistant coaches, that this job will be
set at a reasonable rate of pay...Note that no salary was discussed.
 
Here's wishing the program hits another Grant Standbrook-type home run when
filling this vacancy.
 
Maybe I should send this to Jean-Yves, since he doesn't seem to be
 
>(as published in the April 27, 1998 Maine Perspective..wts)
>
>    Assistant Ice Hockey Coach/Lecturer in Physical Education Athletics,
>    Department of Athletics.  Qualifications: Bachelor's degree,
>    master's preferred;  coaching and/or playing experience at the
>    Division I level;  excellent computer skills;  frequent travel
>    normally requiring a driver's license.  Review of Applications: Will
>    begin 5/1/98.  Contact: Send resume and letter of application to:
>    Shawn Walsh, Head Coach, 5701 Alfond Arena, Orono, ME 04469.
>
 
 
 
 
 
Dan Doucette
UMaine 78 MPA 80
 
*** Beers may now be in the booth, but Jean-Yves Roy ***
***    should be kept with the big club in Boston     ***
***   Is there anyone better now with Providence ??  ***
 
 And when will Rutgers become a "real" school and start
            a Div. 1 college hockey program ?

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