What about the state’s job freeze? Capitol Weekly’s advertisement states, “[E]ven during a job freeze supervisors can ask for their positions to be exempt from the freeze.” The ad also states, “[O]ver 50% of the positions listed are exempt because of the extreme need or the need of a special skill.”
http://www.calwatchdog.com/2010/05/28/new-state-is-always-hiring/According to Jolley, Capitol Weekly exaggerates available state jobs. She explained that there is no state job freeze currently in place. Jolley said however, that the governor did order state agencies to reduce agency payrolls by 5 percent, figuring that this could be achieved through attrition.
SHA is correct, there is nothing to worry about, the new coaches are already hired. We're good to go.....SactoHornetAlum said:The hiring freeze does not affect coaches at any of the CSU's or UC's. Nothing to worry about here.
http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/release.asp?release_id=9385SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento State football team continued its offseason movement with the addition of four coaches, it was announced by Hornet head coach Marshall Sperbeck.
"We are excited to welcome these coaches to our staff," Sperbeck said. "They each will bring new ideas which should help us continue to improve on both sides of the ball."
The group is comprised of offensive coaches Bush Hamdan and Fred Kelley and defensive coaches Andy Avalos and Shawn Howe.
http://www.footballscoop.com/the-scoop/3392-tuesday-february-15-2011USC: We have learned that Shawn Howe has accepted the defensive quality control job at USC. Howe recently left Tennessee to join the Sacramento State staff as defensive line coach. Now, he has joined the USC staff.
GREENI'S said:Football scoops shows Coach Shawn Howe is now at USC. Looks like Sperbeck knows talent when he see it! Confident he will replace him with another great coach!
http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/coach/bio.asp?COACH_ID=215Avalos comes to Sacramento State from Nebraska Kearney where he was the team's defensive line coach for the past two seasons. In his first year (2009), the Loper defense led NCAA Div. II with 47 sacks, including 29.5 from the defensive line. The defense also led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in points allowed (18.1 per game) and had two players earn all-region honors. Last season, he coached Mason Brodine to the UNK career sacks mark.
http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/coach/bio.asp?COACH_ID=219Prior to coming to the Hornets, Gigli was a defensive assistant for the University of Minnesota for four seasons (2007-10) where he worked primarily with the defensive line. During his time with the Golden Gophers, Gigli was responsible for the initial scouting report for all opponents and also oversaw the team's defensive and special teams scout teams. He also coached the team's kickers, punters and long snappers.