NFL waterboy makes $5000 per game or $60k per season

In some areas of the country, $60,000/yr is pretty decent - to good pay. Rural areas within practical driving distances from cities like KC, NO and Nashville readily come to mind as this being viable.
Here in the northeast, it's ok pay if you don't have rent, mortgage, or car payments.
 
..thats around $38 bucks n hr. Not bad for 4 months.
 
water sucks, it really really sucks!

GATORADE ---- H2O!....GATORADE ---- H20!
Pretty sad, but I was thinking…is that the best football movie ever? I bet I’m forgetting one.

What was that one with Burt Reynolds that was remade with The Playmaker and Adam Sandler? The original was good. I think

Where’s football’s Hoosiers/Bull Durham?
 
Pretty sad, but I was thinking…is that the best football movie ever? I bet I’m forgetting one.

What was that one with Burt Reynolds that was remade with The Playmaker and Adam Sandler? The original was good. I think

Where’s football’s Hoosiers/Bull Durham?
Longest yard is what you are thinking of

I personally think any given Sunday is the best football movie ever
 
I think many people fail to realize that quite often those positions are simply entry-level/foot-in-the-door positions so they will be familiar to the staff and in place should other better positions open up in future seasons.
My nephew is a ball boy for the Steelers home games. He is very entry level but has been at it for about 4 seasons now. No glamour but he gets a front row seat.
 
I don't think I ever saw Any Given Sunday. I should probably watch it. North Dallas 40 was another one. I think I got the name right.
Its fantastic, relatively realistic and just a great movie...also one of the best motivational speeches ever at the end
 

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