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RESUME.
I am Daley SmithAnd This is My Resume
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Career ChoiceCollege Football Coach
Description of CareerCollege Football coaches teach and motivate players in individual and group settings to benefit the team, also some finer points of coaching are:
• Coaches build and develop teams and strong bonds between teammates.
• Coaches go on the road to scout and recruit prospective players.• Dissect film of your team to notice faulty execution and improve
the play of the team.• Hire coaches and assistants to help run the football program.• Prepare for and plan structured practices and events for the
team.• Oversee all preparations and actions on game day to ensure the
team plays well and get’s the victory.Education Required
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Education Required
• A Bachelor’s degree in relevant area, examples are kinesiology, exercise science, or education.
• Taking intern jobs and being around the program after graduation is necessary.
• With a Master’s degree you will be considered more qualified and be more competitive in higher level jobs.
• Compiling a strong resume of other coaching jobs where you have succeeded is usually required to advance up in the tier’s of coaching.
• Playing and participating in college football as a student is a very important also to becoming a good college football coach.
• Courses that will help you become a college football coach are:• Education• Exercise Science• Psychology• Athletic Training
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The future job outlook for Coaching is very promising:
• Nationally, through the year 2010 coaching job rates are supposed to raise by 24.8%.
• With obesity being a growing concern throughout the nation and the baby boomers retiring and taking up more sport related hobbies coaching opportunities should be on the rise.
Jobs in 2018
Jobs now
0 100,000 200,000 300,000
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Coaching Positions Head Coach Assistant Coach
Div. I Salaries $1.5 Million $200,000
Div. III Salaries $40,000 Part time
NFL Salaries $3 Million $300,000
High School Salaries $2,000 $1,000
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*All figures are averages Education Required
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My Extended Application project consists of me assisting Mr. Simmons with the Middle School Football team, and helping him in a variety of ways. This consists of filming games, scouting opposing teams, informing 8th grade players of what to expect when they enter the high school ranks, teaching the players the basic aspects of an 11 man defense, and finally hosting a variety of Mini-Camps that go through specific aspects of the following: Blocking on the Off. Line, dissecting opponents plays, and the finer points of playing an 11 man defense.
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Letter of Recommendation from Mr. Milliron
Letter of Recommendation from Mr. Tharp
Chris Milliron Math Teacher St. Paul High School
Cam Tharp Advisor St. Paul High School
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Upper Level Baling Technician, RD Farms, St. Paul, OR 2009-2010Operated, prepared for work, and repaired New Holland BB9060 Baler in multiple settings, Checked moisture levels in bales, Drove John Deere Tractor which pulled baler, Mastered operations of tractor such as hydraulic function, four-wheel drive operation, and speed and rpm control.
Irrigation Specialist, B & D Farms, St. Paul, OR 2007-2008Set out, picked up, and moved irrigation pipe in different types of crops, Started pump to run water through pipes, Adjusted and repaired sprinkler heads on ends of irrigation pipe.
Job Shadow, Oregon State University Football Program 2010Assisted Associate Head Coach Jay Locey in recruiting camp, held dummy bags, and provided Coach Locey with equipment he requested. Also helped Coach Locey at High School Team Camp, here I whistled plays dead, and informed Coach Locey of time block’s in his schedule.
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Football Coach Police/Detective
Description
College Football coaches teach and motivate players in
individual and group settings to benefit the team.
Police and Detectives protect lives and property. They pursue and apprehend criminals who break the law, then issue citations and
warnings.
Education Required
Bachelor’s Degree in related field i.e. Sport’s Medicine,
Kinesiology, Education
High School Degree is required for police work. Bachelor’s Degrees is
required for detective work
Future OutlookProjected for 2018 in Oregon:
281,686 jobs Projected for 2018 in Oregon:
Police: 105,200Detective: 130,900
SalariesMedian Salary for Div. III Coach:
$40,000Median Salary: Police: $51,410
Detective: $ 75,490
Key Facts
• Coaches build and develop teams and strong bonds between teammates.
• Coaches go on the road to scout and recruit prospective players.
• Police work can be dangerous and stressful.
• Education requirements for various positions range from High School Diploma to College Degrees.
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Alternate CareerPolice Force/Detective
Description of CareerPolice and Detectives protect lives and property. They pursue and apprehend criminals who break the law, then issue citations and warnings. Some of the finer points of the profession are:
• Police work can be dangerous and stressful.• Education requirements for various positions range from
High School Diploma to College Degrees.• Law Enforcement Offices are usually arranged in
geographic districts.• Some police officers specialize in certain fields; such as
horseback, bicycle, motorcycle, canine corps, special weapons and tactics (SWAT), or emergency response teams.
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• A High School Degree is required, and most departements require at least 1 to 2 years of college coursework, or in some cases a college degree.
• Physical education classes and participation in sports are also helpful in developing the competitiveness, stamina, and agility needed for many law enforcement positions
• Knowing a foreign language can be useful in dealing with cases that involve criminals from outside of the nation.
• Before being designated for assignment new officers normally are put through a 12 to 14 week training regiment through the departements police academy.
• Federal Agents are required to have a Bachelor’s Degree, related work experience is a plus.
• Federal Agents go through extensive training, normally at the US Marine Corps base or at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
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Occupational Title Employment 2008
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2018
Percent Change
Police and Detectives 883,600 968,400 +10%
Supervisor/Manager Police Force 97,300 105,200 +8%
Detectives 112,200 130,900 +17%
Fish and Game Wardens 8,300 9,000 +8%
Police and Sheriff Patrol Officers 661,500 718,800 +9%
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Occupational Title Median Earnings
High Earnings
Low Earnings
Police and Sheriff Patrol Officers $51,410 $79,680 $30,070
Police and Detective Supervisors $75,490 $114,300 $46,000
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
$60,910 $97,870 $36,500
Fish and Game Wardens $48,930 $81,710 $30,400
Parking Enforcement Worker $32,390 $50,470 $20,510
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Sports Awards
FootballAll State Recognition1st Team WR, 1st Team DB, and Hon. Mention QB
All League Recognition1st Team WR, 1st Team QB, 1st Team DB, 2nd Team WR, 2nd Team DB (Twice), and Hon. Mention QB
BasketballAll League Recognition- 2nd Team Guard
Team AwardsFootball- Offensive POY, Most Inspirational
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FBLA Awards
District Placer in four years of FBLA
In Categories of, Business Math, Intro to Business, Word Processing, Cyber Security and Sports Management
Specifically: 1st in Business Math, 2nd in Sports Management, 4th in Cyber Security, and 7th in Sports Management
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Scholastic Awards
2010 Student of Merit in the area of Mathematics
2008 Student of Merit in the area of Social Sciences
Honor Roll all four years of High School.
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Portland Rescue Mission Community Cleanup
The links above are to bigger volunteer projects I helped out on. Other community efforts I helped in are: • Concessions for various athletic events.• Cleaning up Rodeo Grounds after performances.• Working at the St. Paul Parish Auction moving parcels for
the auctioneer or the winning bidders.
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Portland Rescue Mission
Last December we visited the rescue mission, we brought in donated goods that we collected in the weeks before we left and we deposited them. Also we helped with random jobs around the shelter including storing food, moving books, and feeding lunch to the residents at the shelter.
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Community Cleanup
Prior to every football season, the past four years, our whole team gets together after practice on the Saturday before the season starts and we walk the town picking up garbage along the streets and sidewalks.
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Daley Smith19111 River Rd St. Paul, OR, 97137 503-633-8155 [email protected]
ObjectiveBecome an assistant for the Oregon State University Football Program.
Personal Profile•Maintained 4.0 GPA throughout high school career.
•Student of Merit award winner in areas of Social Science and Mathematics.
•Member of 2009 and 2010 1A State Championship Football Teams.
EducationSt. Paul High School – St. Paul, OR
High School Diploma, May 2011
ExperienceUpper Level Baling Technician
RD Farms, Summer 2008, 2009, 2010
•Operated, prepared for work, and repaired New Holland BB9060 Baler in multiple settings, checked moisture levels in bales, Drove John Deere Tractor which pulled baler, Mastered operations of tractor such as hydraulic function, four-wheel drive operation, and speed and rpm control.
•Worked regularly 12 hours a day, seven days a week for approximately a month and a half.
Assistant to the Head Manager
Agri-Seed Testing, Summer 2010
•Helped organize and distribute planting boxes and seed packets that have been used and/or cleaned thoroughly in preparation for storage.
•Planted multiple varieties of seeds in seed trays. Labeled and organized trays before storing them in growing chamber.
Activities•Participated in Varsity Football and Varsity Basketball for all four years of High School.
•Member of FBLA for all four years of High School. Club Treasurer for one year.
•Member of NHS for two years of High School
•Member of ASB for two years, as Asst. Treasurer and Treasurer.
•Member of Class Government for one year as Treasurer.
ReferencesAvailable upon request.
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September 19, 2010 Jeff HulbertSt Paul High School20449 Main Street NESt Paul, OR 97137 Dear Mr. Hulbert: I have always enjoyed sports and all the aspects surrounding them. These range from watching, playing, understanding rules and strategies, and the overall competitive nature of the games. For me enjoying sports has always been in my blood, virtually every member of my extended family is a sports fan and that is just how I grew up. Ever since I can remember my fall weekends have been occupied with watching of going to football games, the big basketball game has always been on the TV, and summers were full of throwing the football and baseball and shooting hoops. Because of my interest in Sports, particularly football and since I already play them year round. I was wondering how I can become even more knowledgeable and improve my understanding for sports? I decided I want to become an aide for Mr. Simmons and help him with coaching the middle school football program. Activities that I would like to participate in with the middle school players consist of taping there games and going over the film to improve technique and understanding of the individual positions. Also to reinforce the skills we go over in the film I would like to invite a couple of the kids to come to the field on a Saturday and go through a series of “mini-camps.” In addition to these ideas I would like to be on the sideline during the games and assist Mr. Simmons in anything he would need, and also teach and manage kids during the game to help the game go more smoothly and give the team a better chance at getting the win. Finally, I would assist Mr. Simmons in any other extra activities he would need help in i.e. gear, field prep, and game preparations. I understand that fraud or presenting something I did not do, as if I did, is illegal. I will do all the work and will not falsify any information concerning my project. I am fully aware that I am responsible for my own actions and will accept any consequences for my not being honest and truthful in any aspect of my project. Sincerely, Daley Smith19111 River RdSt Paul, OR 97137
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March 4, 2011
Re: Recommendation of Daley Smith To Whom It May Concern: It is with great pleasure that I present this well deserved recommendation for Daley Smith. It is generally recognized by teachers and professors that the ultimate recognition of their success is found in the quality of the students that graduate from our educational institutions. Daley Smith exemplifies the highest caliber student and individual that our educational system can produce. I first became acquainted with Daley three years ago as a student teacher for St. Paul High School. At that time, I was impressed not only by his work ethic and his academic achievements, but also the ease in which he interacted with his fellow students. It is rare, during the early formative years of high school, that one sees such a well balanced individual who excels in every facet of high school life. Daley excelled both in the classroom as well as in his extracurricular activities. He was a 4.0 point student as well as a 2-year all-state performer in football, helping the St. Paul Buckaroos win back-to-back state football championships with an unblemished 29-0 record. Though Daley’s academic achievements are significant, it is his personal demeanor that is most impressive. The manner in which he interrelates with his peers while exemplifying a sincere interest in others is given particular note. Fortunately, I have also had the opportunity of knowing Daley’s family who has provided a significant foundation in preparing Daley for life’s challenges. The family’s influence has resulted in a caring and respectful young man. I am confident that Daley will be a success in whatever endeavors he seeks to pursue. I can give no higher recommendation than the one I give this young man. I am certain that he will excel and be a credit and/or asset at any college or university in which he attends.
Sincerely,
Cam TharpLetters of Recommendation
Common ApplicationEvaluation Essay for Daley SmithEvaluator: Chris Milliron (Math Teacher, St. Paul High School) Having Daley in my math classes was always a pleasure. He is an extremely bright student and has a very high mathematical aptitude. He is also a hard worker. Instead of resting on his laurels, Daley has consistently demonstrated an all-around commitment to academic excellence. He works well with other students and has always had a knack for asking thoughtful questions and coming up with creative solutions. Due to his stellar attitude, excellent grades, and willingness to help other students, I selected Daley to be our school’s Math Student of the year for the 2009-2010 school year. One interesting thing about my experience with Daley was that he was the only student to take AP Calculus last year. Normally, I would anticipate that a class of one student would tend to be as enjoyable to teach as a typical class. Without the option for group work, peer-to-peer discussion, and multiple perspectives, there is a risk that the class will be dry and awkward. However, Daley’s maturity and positive attitude made the class an absolute pleasure. Remarkably, my experience in AP Calculus with Daley felt more like working with a colleague than teaching a Junior in high school. I have no doubt that Daley will be successful in college and beyond. He is one of the most well-rounded students that I have ever had the pleasure of teaching, and his interpersonal skills will take him far both inside and outside of the classroom. He is polite, personable, and dependable. Daley would be a valuable addition to any college or university that he attends.
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Hours for Extended ApplicationTalk to Mr. Hulbert, Project Proposal Letter, 15 min, at school in classroom (9/21)Talk To Mr. Simmons about ideas/mentor, 30 min, at elementary school after practice (9/23)Talk to Mr. Schibel about getting middle school game @ Kings Way on 9/27 filmed, 15 min at gym during volleyball game (9/23)Called Cindy Smith ask to film MS game @ Kings Way on 9/27, 15 min on phone (9/27)Talked to Mr. Simmons regarding mini-camp on Sat 10/2, 15 min (9/29)Called Cindy Smith to thank her for filming (9/30) 15 minWatched film of St. Paul @ KW (9/30) 1.5 hoursFilmed home middle school game vs. CC (10/4) 3 hoursBurned film to DVD of CC game (10/5) 15 minTalked to Mr. Simmons regarding mini-camp having on 10/9, 15 min (10/6)Went to practice talked to kids about camp, 45 min (10/7)Watched film of MS vs. CC, 2 hours, (10/8)Ran mini-camp for kids regarding offensive line play @ HS, 3 hours, (10/9)Tuesday Oct 12 Discussed with Mr. Simmons next camp and what material 15 m.Thursday Oct 14 Discussed with Mr. Simmons scheduling and activities 15 minFriday Oct 15 Observed MS Practice 30 minSaturday Oct 16 Discussed Camp ideas w/ Coach Smith 30 minSaturday Oct 16 Mini Camp- Addressing Adv. St. Paul Off. and 11 man Def. 2.5 hoursWrote Practice Plan for 10/16 Mini Camp for 30 min (10/16)Tuesday Oct 19 Gathering info for scout report on CCMS 1.5 hoursTuesday Oct 19 Prepare scouting report on CCMS for SPMS 45 minWednesday Oct 20 Make copies and give to Mr. Simmons 30 minFriday Oct 22 Talked to MS players about Mini Camp on 10/23 30 minSaturday Oct 23 Conducted Mini-Camp addressing MS playoff game vs. CCMS 2.5 hoursMonday Oct 25 Stood on sidelines of MS game and assisted during pre game and in game 3 hoursWednesday Oct 27 Talked with Mr. Simmons regarding 10/23 camp, MS playoff game, and upcoming gear check in on 10/28 15 minThursday Oct 28 Helped check in gear for MS players 2 hours
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