utmba93
Time for a New Era
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I am a Neyland Stadium Usher. I am an Alum. I am not old. It is a privilege to get to watch the games. However, here are a few things you may not know:
1. We are NOT losing pay due to attendance
2. For those who do our job the right way, we have to be IN THE STADIUM 2 1/2 before the game until the game is over, standing the whole time
3. We have to deal with intoxicated people, people sitting in others' seats, and constantly having to ask many folks to not block other spectators' views
4. We have to often intervence in arguments, displays of bad sportsmanship, and those using foul language
This is, however, a very enjoyable job.
Just thought you should know the truth!
Please explain the humor in suggesting that Coach Phillip does not love UT, and then using CPF to blame anything that has, or will ever go bad at UT....I fail to see the humor. It simply seems to be the ongoing "he done Johnny wrong" agenda....Please explain...I'd like to be able to laugh also....please entertain me.Well, it's all about comprehension and having a sense of humor. Everybody here loves the Vols and wants what's best for the university.
the play on the field this year is a joke. that help?Please explain the humor in suggesting that Coach Phillip does not love UT, and then using CPF to blame anything that has, or will ever go bad at UT....I fail to see the humor. It simply seems to be the ongoing "he done Johnny wrong" agenda....Please explain...I'd like to be able to laugh also....please entertain me.![]()
Well, I missed the part where it said Coach didn't love the school. Sometimes one must be able to laugh to keep from crying.. :cray:Please explain the humor in suggesting that Coach Phillip does not love UT, and then using CPF to blame anything that has, or will ever go bad at UT....I fail to see the humor. It simply seems to be the ongoing "he done Johnny wrong" agenda....Please explain...I'd like to be able to laugh also....please entertain me.![]()
I am a Neyland Stadium Usher. I am an Alum. I am not old. It is a privilege to get to watch the games. However, here are a few things you may not know:
1. We are NOT losing pay due to attendance
2. For those who do our job the right way, we have to be IN THE STADIUM 2 1/2 before the game until the game is over, standing the whole time
3. We have to deal with intoxicated people, people sitting in others' seats, and constantly having to ask many folks to not block other spectators' views
4. We have to often intervence in arguments, displays of bad sportsmanship, and those using foul language
This is, however, a very enjoyable job.
Just thought you should know the truth!
Might be a way to get into the new Terrace section next year without forking out the $3G per year they are asking. :question:They are always looking for new ushers. I have been doing it for 5 years. I would suggest asking an usher or gatekeeper at the next game to get you in touch with a supervisor. Or you can contact the athletic department and inquire.
Man, some guy just pointed out that Spurrier walked away from a $15 million buyout from the Redskins and Spurrier didn't even have any ties to that organization. But Fulmer (who people claim is all for the university) will rob this school of $6 million...
Man, some guy just pointed out that Spurrier walked away from a $15 million buyout from the Redskins and Spurrier didn't even have any ties to that organization. But Fulmer (who people claim is all for the university) will rob this school of $6 million...
Man, some guy just pointed out that Spurrier walked away from a $15 million buyout from the Redskins and Spurrier didn't even have any ties to that organization. But Fulmer (who people claim is all for the university) will rob this school of $6 million...
If the university has the money to pay the buyout without impeding their ability to replace the HC, than not sure what the fuss is all about. Hamilton accomplished two things with Fulmer's contract:
1. Made Fulmer's contract competitive with other top programs which signaled UT's ability and willingness to play/pay with the other big boys
2. Give the appearance of stability for recruitment purposes and demonstrate commitment to the coach for future potential coaches and create reward Fulmer for a great first 10 years, a NC and all the other years of loyal service to the university that would smooth over an otherwise possible tough transition which we have found ourselves in.
Bottom line is I think the contract did more good than harm. Unfortunately Fulmer finally crashed and needed to be replaced and that is happening. Not sure what all the continuing fuss is about.
Man, some guy just pointed out that Spurrier walked away from a $15 million buyout from the Redskins and Spurrier didn't even have any ties to that organization. But Fulmer (who people claim is all for the university) will rob this school of $6 million...
Contract basics. If you are fired prior to the end of the contract you get compensation, maybe as much as the face value of the remaining contract term. If you quit, you don't get anything and, in fact, may be required to pay something to the contract holder.
Spurrier quit.
Fulmer was fired.
Easier to understand now?