Ha! It is so true.For some people the key to happiness is to convince themselves, on a daily basis, that everyone else lives in a God-forsaken Hellhole.
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Ha! It is so true.For some people the key to happiness is to convince themselves, on a daily basis, that everyone else lives in a God-forsaken Hellhole.
My point was that taking a job at San Jose State versus the other jobs he apparently was considered for is a huge step down for several reasons. The first obvious one is monetary which involves state income tax levels and cost of living considerations. The other is the shape the program doing the hiring is in. It seems pretty clear that he was pretty desperate to get a job. It would seem unlikely that they would offer Miles twice as much as the last guy who had the job but maybe that is the case. Their athletic department has to be hurting financially.Miles took the best job he could find. He's a basketball coach, and no doubt he's still hungry to succeed. These guys who live the life would live on a cot in a storage room if it gets them back walking a sideline. You guys debating his living expenses crack me up.
and spell "we've" rightGeezus man the first 300 hundred times you use the quote is enough. Come up with some new material.
I was disappointed he didnt get the New Mexico job. Feel like he couldve really thrived there. Petino was a weird hire for themMy point was that taking a job at San Jose State versus the other jobs he apparently was considered for is a huge step down for several reasons. The first obvious one is monetary which involves state income tax levels and cost of living considerations. The other is the shape the program doing the hiring is in. It seems pretty clear that he was pretty desperate to get a job. It would seem unlikely that they would offer Miles twice as much as the last guy who had the job but maybe that is the case. Their athletic department has to be hurting financially.
Maybe desperate to coach, not to find a job.My point was that taking a job at San Jose State versus the other jobs he apparently was considered for is a huge step down for several reasons. The first obvious one is monetary which involves state income tax levels and cost of living considerations. The other is the shape the program doing the hiring is in. It seems pretty clear that he was pretty desperate to get a job. It would seem unlikely that they would offer Miles twice as much as the last guy who had the job but maybe that is the case. Their athletic department has to be hurting financially.
When you say he made a boatload of cash, you forget the income tax bracket he was in. It doesn't go as far as you think when Mrs Miles has developed a taste for the finer things in life. Just figure between the state of Nebraska and the IRS, he got half. Then the Mrs. gets her half.... Then you've got to pay the hairdresser etc....Maybe desperate to coach, not to find a job.
Dude still does commercials here in Nebraska and does work for BTN and made a boatload of cash from NU. He is so likeable that he probably could have waited and taken the UNO gig or been in administration at UNL.
He just wants to coach. He is in a great spot. Think about not having to work, having all the money you need and all you want to do is find something you like doing.
good thing all Coach Miles cares about (aside from hoops) is buckets of ice cold Coors Lights in the back yard!When you say he made a boatload of cash, you forget the income tax bracket he was in. It doesn't go as far as you think when Mrs Miles has developed a taste for the finer things in life. Just figure between the state of Nebraska and the IRS, he got half. Then the Mrs. gets her half.... Then you've got to pay the hairdresser etc....
All he'll be able to afford is Natie Lite after the California Department of Revenue is done with his paycheck...good thing all Coach Miles cares about (aside from hoops) is buckets of ice cold Coors Lights in the back yard!
I know what paying taxes on that kind of money is like. I also know that as your income rises so does the cost of your expected lifestyle for anybody with a woman in their life. There's always the bigger house, the bigger property taxes, more upkeep, extra beer and wine coolers, nice travel, better dinners out, etc etc etc. At some point when you've go the house paid off and figured out that you don't need a new car every 12-24 months things MIGHT finallly get under control. With Tim's recent lifestyle happenings, I suspect he's still sporting a mortgage and some outstanding bills.Is he divorced? Trust me, if he is, he is saving money.
Secondly, I feel like some of you have no idea what the kind of money that these guys make is really like
We get it...taxes.I know what paying taxes on that kind of money is like. I also know that as your income rises so does the cost of your expected lifestyle for anybody with a woman in their life. There's always the bigger house, the bigger property taxes, more upkeep, extra beer and wine coolers, nice travel, better dinners out, etc etc etc. At some point when you've go the house paid off and figured out that you don't need a new car every 12-24 months things MIGHT finallly get under control. With Tim's recent lifestyle happenings, I suspect he's still sporting a mortgage and some outstanding bills.
Yeah...but he would still have to pay taxes!!!!!!!!Maybe he can move in with Charlie Sheen or Ashton Kutcher and save money on housing.
Is this is a joke? Guess you haven’t noticed what we’ve been building. Rough first two years, about to get a whole lot better.Unfortunately, he is better than what weave got
Lol. How many wins in the oh so strong big 10 in the last two years? I hope you are rightIs this is a joke? Guess you haven’t noticed what we’ve been building. Rough first two years, about to get a whole lot better.