At 9:20 AM 7/31/95, Tony Buffa wrote: >Someone asked, a while ago [I think Jayson Moy] about how much assistant >hockey coaches were paid in the sense that it seemed a lot of them were >leaving to go into private business .... On the salaries, I think it is going to be difficult trying to assemble a listing of what DivI asst hockey coaches make. This isn't information that is usually released, especially at private institutions. State schools are another story and people may be able to get some figures there. It's perhaps becoming more and more common for assistant coaches, especially the (formerly) part-time ones, to take advantage of being employed by a school to go for a master's degree. This makes those coaches more marketable in their field, and for many, that field is more profitable than hockey. RPI's Steve Duncan is a good example...although he had already earned his MBA while playing at RPI. But having that degree meant it was possible for him to do better money-wise outside of hockey. He was also one of the younger #1 assistants in DivI at 28. We also can't discount the wear and tear of coaching upon top assistants like Steve...he had to spend a lot of his time on the road recruiting and away from his family. I'm amazed that some of these guys can spend a few decades doing this. There are very few head coaching jobs in DivI and a lot of contenders for those jobs...and there are even fewer jobs that pay as much as the ones at schools like Minnesota, Maine, and BC. Unless you are prepared to pay your dues and spend years as an assistant hoping for one of the big-time jobs, you can often do better for yourself outside of college hockey. I can never blame someone for doing what is best for himself and his family. --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] *HMM* 11/13/93 ***** Unofficial Merrimack Hockey home page under construction at: ***** ***** http://www.tiac.net/users/machnik/MChockey/MChockey.html ***** ** Send comments/suggestions to: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] **