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203186.2 in reply to 203186.1
Date: 11/23/2011 6:05:15 AM
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Yeah....A lot of people say that level 4's are enough. I don't think so. I think you have to have a level 5 at the least. I have a level 6 fitness trainer. I think in your situation, JBBL team making good money with low player salaries, level 6 isn't that bad if you are training young players.

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203186.3 in reply to 203186.2
Date: 11/23/2011 8:11:04 AM
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Gotta say I agree with YC. I just made my training program younger (dumped 22/19 yo's and picked up 18/19). I have a L5, but I'm looking to go with a L6 soon.
Stay with that 6.

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203186.5 in reply to 203186.4
Date: 11/23/2011 5:33:34 PM
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I can tell you Wolphman just pressured me into a big purchase of a level 6 trainer to try and help my young prospects. A very expensive purchase but at least his weekly salary is $20,000 less than my level 5 so I will make some back in the short term. If he gets me even 1 extra pop per season on each of my 3 trainees I will be happy with the purchase.

I have another question for the experts. I have a level 3 (competent) PR staff with National Appeal specialisation who I pay $8,000 a week. Would I make more money with a higher level PR or would his salary wipe out the extra income?

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203186.6 in reply to 203186.5
Date: 11/24/2011 7:18:13 AM
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Beginning of the season, I was having difficulty getting crowds in. I upped my PR staff level... and saw immediate results.
I'd suggest that you should be capitalizing on your good play - and get a better PR staffer. It's not that expensive... I'd think you should/could afford a L5.

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