A description of what sports agents do can be found on the Wikipedia website. You could also find a description in any online or physical encyclopedia.
Sports agents are generally paid a percentage of their clients' contracts. According to sportsmanagementworldwide.com, agents get about 15% of their clients salary. They get a higher percentage with endorsement deals. This is incorrect! Sports Agents get 3% on wages and 4% on endorsements. More than this you are paying too much.
Spectator sports are sports that many people find entertaining to watch.
Your favorite team will have sports pictures on their official website. You can also find sports pictures in magazines such as Sports Illustrated, and from online image searches.
One can find news about sports in news providing websites such as CNN or ESPN. In addition, one can find news about sports in one's local newspaper or newspapers.
Because Sports is essentially boring.
Yes women can be sport agents
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David Fishof has written: 'Putting it on the line' -- subject(s): Biography, Professional sports contracts, Sports agents, Theatrical agents
Chris Creamer has set up a sports logo page that contains recent sports logos as well as ones from the past. He currently has thousands of sports logos as well as the description on each.
FBI Agents are relentless people. The job will demand a lot of you. You will often find yourself working extended hours.
I will assume you are speaking of real estate agents. If so, their job description is to operate on a commission type basis for customers that want to buy, sell, or rent property.
You will need to get in contact with their agents, through a sports agency. That will require a bit of research to find out who they are with.
bill gorisun. hes great at it!
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Sports agents are generally paid a percentage of their clients' contracts. According to sportsmanagementworldwide.com, agents get about 15% of their clients salary. They get a higher percentage with endorsement deals. This is incorrect! Sports Agents get 3% on wages and 4% on endorsements. More than this you are paying too much.
No. They usually work on a commission basis.