Owls_fan_since_1983 Posted Tuesday at 11:04 Posted Tuesday at 11:04 Is that what DC is paying per minute to himself
fatzooma Posted Tuesday at 11:05 Posted Tuesday at 11:05 What would be a reasonable salary then? He’ll have people working under him in various departments on 50/60k. thing is the responsibility and decision making his down to him. Fair pay I say…I don’t get the jealousy of others earnings. 3
WhiteOwl91 Posted Tuesday at 11:08 Posted Tuesday at 11:08 As someone else said you get paid for your expertise and experience. Peopl are also assuming they clock in and clock off on those 3 days a week and thats it... Lets be honest they're going to be doing things on the other 4 days as well. Can't imagine them not replying to emails calls etc for 4 days! 1
Chilli Posted Tuesday at 11:32 Posted Tuesday at 11:32 1 hour ago, kobayashi said: His “donations” to various labour politicians has been well rewarded….its not what you know it’s who you pay for. The politics section is in another part of the site. In there you'll be able to refer to thousands of examples of similar degrees of cronyism in the 14 years of the previous Conservative government. 1 3
owl84 Posted Tuesday at 11:56 Posted Tuesday at 11:56 Surprised it's so low for the position £833 a day.
Castleford Owl Posted Tuesday at 11:58 Posted Tuesday at 11:58 Add a 0 on for all I care, if it gets rid of this ********. 1
moffat_owl Posted Tuesday at 12:03 Posted Tuesday at 12:03 1 hour ago, Nero said: Exactly. Picasso was once asked how he could charge £2m for something that took him an hour to paint. He said it took him 40 years to learn how to paint it. And it still looked rubbish. 2
oh_weds_we_love_you Posted Tuesday at 12:10 Posted Tuesday at 12:10 1 hour ago, kobayashi said: His “donations” to various labour politicians has been well rewarded….its not what you know it’s who you pay for. Groundbreaking news mate, who would have thought party donations lead to favours?! You wouldn't need to look hard enough to see examples of this for decades and across both main parties (and no doubt it would happen across any party in "power" too)...
kobayashi Posted Tuesday at 12:19 Posted Tuesday at 12:19 6 minutes ago, oh_weds_we_love_you said: Groundbreaking news mate, who would have thought party donations lead to favours?! You wouldn't need to look hard enough to see examples of this for decades and across both main parties (and no doubt it would happen across any party in "power" too)... I have no doubt that if the Tories had introduced this as they planned, that one of their donors would have been put in place. Michelle Mone…at least she’d have recognised that Chansiri is a bit of a t**. 1
oh_weds_we_love_you Posted Tuesday at 12:25 Posted Tuesday at 12:25 3 minutes ago, kobayashi said: I have no doubt that if the Tories had introduced this as they planned, that one of their donors would have been put in place. Michelle Mone…at least she’d have recognised that Chansiri is a bit of a t**. Maybe she could use the £122m to buy Ch*nsiri out? She might be a Tory and alledgedly known of dodgy PPI orders, but she's better on the eye than auld Cowboy Textor!
longreach Posted Tuesday at 12:38 Posted Tuesday at 12:38 Isn't that about what the owner of this site gets!
oh_weds_we_love_you Posted Tuesday at 12:39 Posted Tuesday at 12:39 1 minute ago, longreach said: Isn't that about what the owner of this site gets! Give over! That's Neil's day rate! 1
owlinexile Posted Tuesday at 12:50 Posted Tuesday at 12:50 1 hour ago, Kopparberg said: What’s the context here As usual someone thinks the new football regulator is overpaid despite the fact that ideally you would want to attract someone who could earn ten times that in the private sector.
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