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What other professions can you fail 1/3 of the time and get a $2 million raise?
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:20 am
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:20 am
Considering we live in a time in the college football world where losing 33% of your games earns you a $2 million raise(nearly a 75% increase in base pay) for some coaches, what other jobs can you get that kind of a raise for being a failure 1/3rd of the time?
I'd say politician but no politician gets paid that much in base salary.
Maybe a union boss? Unions are bleeding membership in this country.
I'd say politician but no politician gets paid that much in base salary.
Maybe a union boss? Unions are bleeding membership in this country.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:24 am to goldennugget
A hitter in baseball, if you succeed 1/3 of the time you're considered near the top of the field.
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Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:29 am to WG_Dawg
You're a HOF shoe in if succeeding 1/3 of the time in baseball. Good answer
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:30 am to WG_Dawg
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A hitter in baseball, if you succeed 1/3 of the time you're considered near the top of the field.
Good one
Another could be an NBA player whose speciality is to shoot 3s. If you can succeed 40% of the time you are pretty good. Though a 33% 3 point specialist in the NBA wouldn't cut it
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:31 am to goldennugget
Not many other professions compete directly. Business is more of a market share thing. Lawyers compete directly, but a 67% percent success rate is probably good.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:32 am to goldennugget
In sales, if you convert at a 67% clip you'll make good money.
In the NFL 11-5 is considered a great season.
In the NFL 11-5 is considered a great season.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:38 am to WG_Dawg
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A hitter in baseball, if you succeed 1/3 of the time you're considered near the top of the field.
The perfect answer
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:48 am to goldennugget
A lot of singers suck at live shows if that counts. They need the studio engineer and autotune
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:52 am to goldennugget
I'd imagine 66% success for a telemarketer would be insanely high.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 7:54 am to goldennugget
The weak administration continues in here. Place has become the worst forum.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:00 am to goldennugget
As an investment manager if you're right 66% of the time you're doing pretty damn good depending on how much risk you put on the table.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:03 am to WG_Dawg
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A hitter in baseball, if you succeed 1/3 of the time you're considered near the top of the field.
A 0.33 shooting percentage in the NHL would be even more impressive.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:14 am to goldennugget
Baseball comes to mind. If you win 108 games you'll most likely get a raise.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:16 am to goldennugget
If there were a Louisiana school principle that could run a school that could teach 2/3 of its kids to read, he'd be the greatest principal in the history of the state. He might not get a 2 million dollar raise, but he could successfully make the transition to Louisiana politics, where 2 million dollar kickbacks are standard.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:18 am to TeLeFaWx
Didn't atm coach get a raise and extension?
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:21 am to brewhan davey
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The perfect answer
Not if you're answering op's question.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:22 am to nc14
Also, if you were a CEO that led unexpectedly led your company into the top 5 of the fortune 500 in your first year on the job, far exceeding everyone's expectations, and then stumbled a bit in your second year, but were offered a 2 million dollar raise by a rival company, you might well get a 2 million dollar raise.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:47 am to nc14
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Didn't atm coach get a raise and extension?
I think he's referring to Saban and his November collapses against SEC opponents.
Posted on 12/27/13 at 8:48 am to TeLeFaWx
That doesn't answer the question.
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