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Gav
Korfball.com


United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Jan 2012 :  02:01:02  Show Profile  Visit Gav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Poll Question:
If you are aware of how much your club pays your highest paid coach, please answer the survey question below. This should establish an approximation the going rate for general information. I have been asked to advise a few times, and I wonder what the full picture is.

Do not post how much specific individuals are being paid! That would be inappropriate, unproductive and deleted.

Choices:

nothing / beer
only travel expenses
up to £5 per hour
up to £5 per hour & travel expenses
up to £10 per hour
up to £10 per hour & travel expenses
up to £15 per hour
up to £15 per hour & travel expenses
up to £20 per hour
up to £20 per hour & travel expenses
more than £20 per hour
more than £20 per hour & travel expenses

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Marc
KorfballWorld.com


Netherlands
1753 Posts
Posted - 10 Jan 2012 :  19:43:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't know if it's common in the UK, but we don't work with an hourly rate, but with a yearly rate.

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Fo_DDKC
Hot Prospect


United Kingdom
15 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2012 :  19:02:19  Show Profile  Visit Fo_DDKC's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I would also be very interested in how much you pay for travel expenses as well - do you e.g. pay 40p per mile, a train ticket, or a set amount?

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Marc
KorfballWorld.com


Netherlands
1753 Posts
Posted - 11 Jan 2012 :  23:07:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In Holland, an all-in yearly rate is common. So you have to pay everything from the money you get.

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Gav
Korfball.com


United Kingdom
3718 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2012 :  11:04:49  Show Profile  Visit Gav's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Here's the government's suggested fuel rates for cars:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cars/advisory_fuel_current.htm

Although it doesn't include depreciation, tyres, etc.


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andy kirwan 2
Star Player


United Kingdom
158 Posts
Posted - 12 Jan 2012 :  12:14:05  Show Profile  Visit andy kirwan 2's Homepage  Reply with Quote
45p per mile is what i get at work - I think this is the limit set by tax collectors...


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Steve Barker
KorfballNet.com


USA
2757 Posts
Posted - 15 Jun 2012 :  23:42:32  Show Profile  Visit Steve Barker's Homepage  Reply with Quote
if we want to develop the top quality coaches there needs to be as many incentives as possible and in my view they should always get paid even if it is only their out of pocket expenses.

We don't hesitate to pay referees yet often clubs are reluctant to pay coaches.

And of course the more a club pays the more demanding they can be.

It always seemed strange to me that I would get paid for little more than coaching a 2 hour training session at club level but as a national coach, something that took considerably more of my time, I got paid nothing, not even expenses bar one trip to a competition paid each year.

Of the 54 coaches who voted it interesting that nearly half say they don't get paid anything.

If we want a more professional and effective coaching structure then paying coaches is something that will need to be part of it

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Firefly
Star Player


United Kingdom
165 Posts
Posted - 17 Jun 2012 :  21:09:17  Show Profile  Visit Firefly's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Our coaches don't get paid anything - however they pay £5 less than the rest of the club on membership fees.

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Marc
KorfballWorld.com


Netherlands
1753 Posts
Posted - 10 Jul 2012 :  11:40:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Rates for selection squads of lower standard classes in Holland (4th - 2nd class) can be between 3.000 and 7.000 Euro yearly.

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iandlm
Squad Player


United Kingdom
23 Posts
Posted - 10 Jul 2012 :  16:02:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

Here's the government's suggested fuel rates for cars:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cars/advisory_fuel_current.htm

Although it doesn't include depreciation, tyres, etc.


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These rates are for Company Cars (which are generally lower as there are other tax breaks wrapped up in them), NOT privately owned ones.

Mileage rates for non-company car owners are higher.

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Marc
KorfballWorld.com


Netherlands
1753 Posts
Posted - 10 Jul 2012 :  19:22:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Count yourselves lucky, here it was 19 Eurocent per km and politics wants to reduce it to 12 Eurocent per km.

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