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North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Location
2930 Lonsdale AveNorth Vancouver, BC
V7N 4H9
Workplace information
On site
Salary
23.35 hourly / 30 to 40 hours per week
Terms of employment
Permanent employment
Full time
Starts as soon as possible
vacancies
2 vacancies
Source
Job Bank #3159785
Languages
English
Education
College/CEGEP
Experience
2 years to less than 3 years
On site
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
Responsibilities
Tasks
Carry out management duties
Plan, develop and implement training and practice sessions
Motivate and prepare athletes or teams for competitive events or games
Analyze and evaluate athletes' or team's performance
Observe and evaluate prospective athletes' skills and performance
Present materials at conference or symposium
Slangs & AI meanings
Gas or gas-electric coach, usually used on small roads or branch lines not important enough to support regular trains; name derived from sound of its bell. Sometimes called doodlebug
Coachmans (shortened from Coachman on the box) is British rhyming slang for venereal disease(pox).
n an evening in the pub celebrating the birth of a new baby. The event generally involves only the father and his mates, whilst the wife sits at home in a state of exhaustion surrounded by fresh nappies: Are you coming out on Friday? WeÂ’re wetting the babyÂ’s head down at the Four Coachmen.
, (flie) adj., Beautiful, clean, honorable. “That guy is so fly.â€Â [Etym., 19th C. England, stylish coach]
Coachee was slang for a coachman.
Coach−wheel was slang for a five−shilling coin.Coach−wheel was th century American slang for a silver dollar.
  A verbal command from a coach notifying a diver when to come out of a particular dive. Primarily used when divers are learning new dives.
Coachman on the box is British rhyming slang for venereal disease (pox).
n bus. Generally used in the U.K. for longer-haul buses (50 miles or more). The difference between a coach and a “bus” is that a coach tends to have a loo, not so much chewing gum attached to the seats and fewer old ladies hacking up phlegm in the back. Brits do not use coach to refer to economy-class seats on an aircraft; that’s a peculiar American thing.
A list of the passengers in a stage-coach, railroad car, steamboat, or other public conveyance.
A hackney coach.
Coach
Coach
Gas or gas-electric coach, usually used on small roads or branch lines not important enough to support regular trains; name derived from sound of its bell. Sometimes called doodlebug
Coachmans (shortened from Coachman on the box) is British rhyming slang for venereal disease(pox).
n an evening in the pub celebrating the birth of a new baby. The event generally involves only the father and his mates, whilst the wife sits at home in a state of exhaustion surrounded by fresh nappies: Are you coming out on Friday? WeÂ’re wetting the babyÂ’s head down at the Four Coachmen.
, (flie) adj., Beautiful, clean, honorable. “That guy is so fly.â€Â [Etym., 19th C. England, stylish coach]
Coachee was slang for a coachman.
Coach−wheel was slang for a five−shilling coin.Coach−wheel was th century American slang for a silver dollar.
  A verbal command from a coach notifying a diver when to come out of a particular dive. Primarily used when divers are learning new dives.
Coachman on the box is British rhyming slang for venereal disease (pox).
n bus. Generally used in the U.K. for longer-haul buses (50 miles or more). The difference between a coach and a “bus” is that a coach tends to have a loo, not so much chewing gum attached to the seats and fewer old ladies hacking up phlegm in the back. Brits do not use coach to refer to economy-class seats on an aircraft; that’s a peculiar American thing.
A list of the passengers in a stage-coach, railroad car, steamboat, or other public conveyance.
A hackney coach.
Coach
Coach
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