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131159.1
Date: 02/10/2010 17:08:23
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about 2 seasons ago i hired level 7 traineer with 35 k salary now his salary is 65k..... BB's please determine a upper limit for salary or decrease the weekly percantage of %2..

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131159.2 in reply to 131159.1
Date: 02/11/2010 05:03:34
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determination is up you to decide. 65K is quite a burden for your balance sheet. If you cannot handle the burden than swap for a cheaper one.

Last edited by GM-Rijswijker at 02/11/2010 05:03:54

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131159.3 in reply to 131159.1
Date: 02/11/2010 06:57:10
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this is the whole meaning of the new staff system.

Either you are not looking for new ones every so often, and pay the price. Or you stay active and find replacements for your staff so they don't charge too much.

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131159.4 in reply to 131159.1
Date: 02/11/2010 09:27:56
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now his salary is 65k.....


Just curious - what do level 7 trainers go for on the market right now? Once you figure that out, you will probably find that a 65k salary for a level 7 trainer is quite reasonable.

If you cannot afford the 65k a week, I suggest downgrading your trainer.

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131159.5 in reply to 131159.4
Date: 02/11/2010 12:36:02
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Theres only one level 7 on the market now, already with a bid of 7mil.

You need to work out roughly how much downgrading will cost as well, a level 6 with 20k salary could cost up to 1mil, so the extra 45k a week you're paying might be a bargain if you have some decent trainees for him to work on.

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131159.6 in reply to 131159.1
Date: 02/11/2010 19:52:47
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now u understand why in real life Hellas or soon Spain may be in trouble

so next time, when somebody put on a strike, u can feel for the sorry owner

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131159.7 in reply to 131159.6
Date: 02/12/2010 11:08:08
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no i couldnt understand .. i dont know the situation of hellas and spain. and i believe that the increase of salary isnot similar in the real life.. alex ferguson manu dont pay him 1000000000000000000000000 million euro weekly:P

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131159.9 in reply to 131159.8
Date: 02/12/2010 12:31:39
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Roughly 5 million.


Ok, let me crunch some numbers later today. With that price, I suspect that the break even point for a level 7 trainer is long after $70,000 per week.

How fast does a level 7 increase in price? 2.75% per week?

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131159.10 in reply to 131159.9
Date: 02/12/2010 13:14:28
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Ok, assuming a weekly increase of 2.75% per week, these are the break even points that I calculated, assuming you are trying to replace your current level 7 with another level 7:

(there was some rounding involved)

Assuming the new trainer has a $30,000 salary

Bonus of new trainer = $5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $173,200
Bonus of new trainer = $4 million, keep current trainer until salary = $155,000
Bonus of new trainer = $2.5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $125,000

Assuming the new trainer has a $20,000 salary

Bonus of new trainer = $5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $132,500
Bonus of new trainer = $4 million, keep current trainer until salary = $117,250
Bonus of new trainer = $2.5 million, keep current trainer until salary = $92,500

Is an extra pop per season (over a level 5 trainer) really worth that much money? And seriously, if you are not a division I team, why would you even bother?


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131159.11 in reply to 131159.10
Date: 02/12/2010 13:19:36
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Ok, assuming a weekly increase of 2.75% per week,


Just looking at it and I think the increase for a level 7 is 2.5% per week, so those numbers will be a bit lower. But not much. However, if anyone is interested I will recalculate them.

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager