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Reply #10:
 June 20, 2020, 09:25:01 PM
I am selling 28 different variations of A’s. Please be so willing to purchase some if you please

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Reply #11:
 June 21, 2020, 11:32:57 AM
well, we still live in a capitalist society, so if you dumb mfers are willing to toss 7k plus twice that flying around, plus private lesson fees to curry favor, countless hours driving your 12 year old around, why dont we just round it off to 20k, I say more power to the unskilled of the world that also need to make a living.  They probably also went down the same path at some point.  kinda makes you wonder?
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Reply #12:
 June 21, 2020, 07:44:42 PM
agree, ever google what these "coaches" at these fine AAA institutions make?  they are "non profit", but take a look, Devils "guru" makes 170k, see for yourself
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Reply #13:
 June 21, 2020, 07:52:13 PM
Aaa is not non profit its 100percent for profit. Tier ll is supposed to be non profit but about 90percent of them are for profit. The only one that is true nonprofit is Snider Hockey.
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Reply #14:
 June 21, 2020, 08:38:47 PM
let that sink in...... 170k
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Reply #15:
 June 22, 2020, 09:08:47 AM
let that sink in...... 170k
What is devils guru? Prove a youth hockey coach is making 170k there's no way any club would pay more than 20k.
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Reply #16:
 June 22, 2020, 02:52:40 PM
170k? definitely not on the books.  but add in all that ca$h, hah, no tax 170k probably sure.
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Reply #17:
 June 22, 2020, 02:57:16 PM
They are correct. He coaches and runs the org. Spouse does the books. Any org that is listed as a 501c3 has to list compensation above 100K on their 990 form. I'm not sharing the link but you can find it if you look hard enough. Total compensation with spouse is over 300K. It's not unlikely that some of these legacy organizations in the AAHA have people who are making some coin. Im not justifying the amount of income being derived in this situation but running a high level youth hockey organization does require a significant amount of hours. I guess you would have to decide if you feel they are delivering enough value for your dollars. Not for me to decide. Also I know for a fact other districts have well known organizations that their org heads pull in north of those numbers. 
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Reply #18:
 June 22, 2020, 08:14:23 PM
"spouse does the books"

where is the responsibility of the organization to make sure you at least look impartial
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Reply #19:
 June 22, 2020, 08:20:37 PM
They are correct. He coaches and runs the org. Spouse does the books. Any org that is listed as a 501c3 has to list compensation above 100K on their 990 form. I'm not sharing the link but you can find it if you look hard enough. Total compensation with spouse is over 300K. It's not unlikely that some of these legacy organizations in the AAHA have people who are making some coin. Im not justifying the amount of income being derived in this situation but running a high level youth hockey organization does require a significant amount of hours. I guess you would have to decide if you feel they are delivering enough value for your dollars. Not for me to decide. Also I know for a fact other districts have well known organizations that their org heads pull in north of those numbers. 

He runs the organization, he can take away from it as much as he wants to. Tier 2 owners do the same thing. The money does not filter back into the organization, Ice is paid for coaches are paid for with stipands and the ownership group walks away with the rest every season.
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