Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:59 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Bluebird86 wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:Polo is right that is no wage really and I bet they pay a lot more elsewhere. This is quite poor actually, we should be trying to attract the best coaches and for that we need to pay them a top salary. For crying out loud we have some players earning almost double that a week!
Take £500 a week off each players weekly wage and that will more than cover offering top coaches top salaries.
It's not a coach for the club
He will be coaching kids across South Wales area, I imagine they will be inviting the best players they come across to train with the academy. It is linked to the club.
Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:00 pm
Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:04 pm
Bluebird86 wrote:Nanny McPhail wrote:chapman88 wrote:you lot are dull as shit I used to do community coaching for trouble makers around schools to help cut down anti social behaviour.it says it's not a 9 to 5 job because you might do an hour session but then not have another one for hours after or one day you may have one 2 hour session in the morning somewhere then one in the evening. what a bun of plums this might only be 5 hours of work a day
The irony. You teaching people on anti social behaviour and you're calling people on here dull as shit after 2 posts.
He's right most people on here are dull as f**k.
Thu Jun 26, 2014 12:17 am
Deano1 wrote:just thought I'd point out, for what its worth, its not a vacancy for a football coach, its a vacancy for a 'community multi-sports coach'.....thats all
Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:24 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:welshman19 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:welshman19 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:welshman19 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:"This isnt a 9-5pm job"
So your expected to put extra hours in for whaqt equates to not much more than minimum wage![]()
Id rather go labouring for Brownie
Working 9-5 5 days a week on minimum wage would get you around £10,000 a year so I think it's quite a bit more
£6.31 x 40 hours per week x 52 weeks equals £13,124.80 so as I said whats on offer doesnt equate to much more.
Hopefully you dont work in accounts or on pay roll.
You are counting every day of the week there I said 5 days a week so take the weekends out of that equation and also holidays
No im not im counting 5 days a week and holiday package is included in the advert.
Give it up son or go and get a f*cking calculator
52 weeks that includes weekends take 2 days off each week
What the f**k
Its 52 weeks as theres 52 weeks in the year you f*cking rem.
Have you ever had a job??!?
Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:38 am
BanterLad115 wrote:arri potta wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:As a student I'd happily take that salary just for the experience, some of you boomers need to wake up and smell the cheese. Things are harder than they used to be.
take it then, about time you paid taxes and struggled like the rest of us!!!![]()
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Wish I could but no experience being a history and theology nerd, if anyone from the club reads this and offers me a summer of work then I would take it for free, experience is everything now. I could train a monkey that could've got into uni 50 years ago
Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:42 am
arri potta wrote:.........and come off the dole and drop from £32k per annum - how dull is our club!
Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:57 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:welshman19 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:welshman19 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:welshman19 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:"This isnt a 9-5pm job"
So your expected to put extra hours in for whaqt equates to not much more than minimum wage![]()
Id rather go labouring for Brownie
Working 9-5 5 days a week on minimum wage would get you around £10,000 a year so I think it's quite a bit more
£6.31 x 40 hours per week x 52 weeks equals £13,124.80 so as I said whats on offer doesnt equate to much more.
Hopefully you dont work in accounts or on pay roll.
You are counting every day of the week there I said 5 days a week so take the weekends out of that equation and also holidays
No im not im counting 5 days a week and holiday package is included in the advert.
Give it up son or go and get a f*cking calculator
52 weeks that includes weekends take 2 days off each week
What the f**k
Its 52 weeks as theres 52 weeks in the year you f*cking rem.
Have you ever had a job??!?
Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:01 am
Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:24 am
Military Junta wrote:Hey Welshman19 Ive got some cleaning work for you!!
Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:24 am
paulh_85 wrote:Military Junta wrote:Hey Welshman19 Ive got some cleaning work for you!!
is that 5 days a week or 52 weeks a year??![]()
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Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:25 am
Mr Bean wrote:arri potta wrote:.........and come off the dole and drop from £32k per annum - how dull is our club!
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- That's where our country stinks. Why should someone get more in benefits than do they do for working for a living and paying taxes, NI etc.
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Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:29 am
arri potta wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:arri potta wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:As a student I'd happily take that salary just for the experience, some of you boomers need to wake up and smell the cheese. Things are harder than they used to be.
take it then, about time you paid taxes and struggled like the rest of us!!!![]()
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Wish I could but no experience being a history and theology nerd, if anyone from the club reads this and offers me a summer of work then I would take it for free, experience is everything now. I could train a monkey that could've got into uni 50 years ago
History and theology nerd? Well that's just what the club needs, someone to explain to Tan all about CCFC and what it means - put yourself forward!!!
Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:42 am
AlwaysBBlue wrote:Mr Bean wrote:arri potta wrote:.........and come off the dole and drop from £32k per annum - how dull is our club!
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- That's where our country stinks. Why should someone get more in benefits than do they do for working for a living and paying taxes, NI etc.
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yeah i work in benefits...if someone is getting anywhere near that on the dole then the person actioning it is on crack
most JSA claimants get around 2.8k per year then maybe another 1-4k on tax credits (depending on circs)
some people are so out of touch with the system at the moment and just believe everything the Daily Mail tells them
Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:54 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:AlwaysBBlue wrote:Mr Bean wrote:arri potta wrote:.........and come off the dole and drop from £32k per annum - how dull is our club!
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- That's where our country stinks. Why should someone get more in benefits than do they do for working for a living and paying taxes, NI etc.
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yeah i work in benefits...if someone is getting anywhere near that on the dole then the person actioning it is on crack
most JSA claimants get around 2.8k per year then maybe another 1-4k on tax credits (depending on circs)
some people are so out of touch with the system at the moment and just believe everything the Daily Mail tells them
Yeah cos JSA is the only benefit people can claim eh
Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:00 pm
Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:25 pm
paulh_85 wrote:Military Junta wrote:Hey Welshman19 Ive got some cleaning work for you!!
is that 5 days a week or 52 weeks a year??![]()
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Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:39 pm
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:And rent? Who pays that for them? The tooth fairy?
Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:57 pm
AlwaysBBlue wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:And rent? Who pays that for them? The tooth fairy?
oooh, my apologies, housing benifits too, taking it to a huge total of around 10k
you're going to have to come up with a lot more waffle to get it to that ludicrus 32k that someone suggested earlier.
Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:06 pm
BanterLad115 wrote:AlwaysBBlue wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:And rent? Who pays that for them? The tooth fairy?
oooh, my apologies, housing benifits too, taking it to a huge total of around 10k
you're going to have to come up with a lot more waffle to get it to that ludicrus 32k that someone suggested earlier.
My brother was on near maximum benefits a few years ago, not sure how much it was but he was only living in trowbridge as well as being married so it can't have been much or he would've got a bigger mortgage. He did get the laptop and car as part of the scheme but he was in the highest category so 32k is pretty ludicrous.
Thu Jun 26, 2014 4:44 pm
AlwaysBBlue wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:And rent? Who pays that for them? The tooth fairy?
oooh, my apologies, housing benifits too, taking it to a huge total of around 10k
you're going to have to come up with a lot more waffle to get it to that ludicrus 32k that someone suggested earlier.
Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:36 pm
Mr Bean wrote:arri potta wrote:.........and come off the dole and drop from £32k per annum - how dull is our club!
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- That's where our country stinks. Why should someone get more in benefits than do they do for working for a living and paying taxes, NI etc.
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Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:16 pm
Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:30 pm
Cardiffcitymad wrote:Get the beers out! This conversation is hotting up
Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:24 pm
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Cardiffcitymad wrote:Get the beers out! This conversation is hotting up
Do one Lez the men are talking
Thu Jun 26, 2014 8:30 pm
BanterLad115 wrote:arri potta wrote:BanterLad115 wrote:As a student I'd happily take that salary just for the experience, some of you boomers need to wake up and smell the cheese. Things are harder than they used to be.
take it then, about time you paid taxes and struggled like the rest of us!!!![]()
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Wish I could but no experience being a history and theology nerd, if anyone from the club reads this and offers me a summer of work then I would take it for free, experience is everything now. I could train a monkey that could've got into uni 50 years ago
Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:50 pm
Nanny McPhail wrote:No wonder Bellamy said no.