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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

MaxK - 13 Nov 2013 16:18 - 32771 of 81564

Average salary of top-100 charity boss exceeds £166k


Governance | Tania Mason | 31 Aug 2011

http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/governance/news/content/10344/average_salary_of_top-100_charity_boss_exceeds_166k


The average salary of the chief executives of the UK’s top-100 charities is £166,048, exclusive new research by civilsociety.co.uk has shown.

This represents an increase of around 10 per cent on the average salary in 2009, which was £151,563.

The figure is contained in the Leadership Survey 2011 published in the September edition of Charity Finance magazine. The research, which explores the age, gender, background and pay of the chief executives of the UK biggest 100 charities, is carried out every two years.

In this year’s study, 27 of the CEOs profiled were new to the list, and of these newcomers just one in ten came to their job from the private sector. Around half came directly from the public sector and one-third came from a charity post. The remaining 10 per cent joined from the armed forces.

The top five earners in the list were all men, and when their salaries were removed the average salary fell to £138, 949.

Forty of the 100 leaders were interviewed as part of the study and this sample said that their most time-consuming task was service delivery, followed by policy development and dealing with trustees.

Fred1new - 13 Nov 2013 16:28 - 32772 of 81564

What strata of society do they fit into.

2517GEORGE - 13 Nov 2013 16:31 - 32773 of 81564

Thanks for that MaxK, bit of an eye-opener what. The top five must be picking up obscene salaries, nice work if you can get it, what expenses are they allowed on top of their salaries I wonder.
2517

Fred1new - 13 Nov 2013 16:41 - 32774 of 81564

Same as some MPs think they are entitled to.

2517GEORGE - 13 Nov 2013 16:45 - 32775 of 81564

So the top 5 salaries between them are responsible for almost £3.4 million.Like I said, obscene.
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Stan - 13 Nov 2013 16:50 - 32776 of 81564

So? What are we going to do about it?

cynic - 13 Nov 2013 16:51 - 32777 of 81564

george - no idea what your question was, and in any case, i see everything is now swamped by the customary ranting posters .... glad i was far better employed by a decent lunch with a good m/e client

Stan - 13 Nov 2013 16:55 - 32778 of 81564

"glad i was far better employed by a decent lunch with a good m/e client"... Well isn't that bleeding typical, he spends half the day down the pub or restaurant living it up on who.. Us that's who, what scrounger.

... Employed? my rear end!






































P.S. Got any jobs your place Andy? -):

cynic - 13 Nov 2013 17:06 - 32779 of 81564

scrounger? .... hardly; i paid ..... no chips on shoulder or otherwise either

Haystack - 13 Nov 2013 17:06 - 32780 of 81564

cynic
One for you.

I am sitting in a cafe with my tablet. I looked for WiFi points to connect with. The cafe has a very strong signal, so I used that. I did notice one that must have been set up by someone with a sense of humour. It was called

The Promised LAN

doodlebug4 - 13 Nov 2013 17:14 - 32781 of 81564

I don't have a problem with people who are good at what they do being paid big salaries, when you consider we have loads upon loads of very untalented footballers in this country being paid ridiculous amounts of money. Tiger Woods was paid £2.3million in appearance money to play in a golf tournament in Turkey recently and that was in addition to the healthy cheque he made for finishing second. Absolutely obscene in my view, especially considering the guy is a terrible role model for youngsters. I am well aware some of the money I give to charitable organisations in this country helps to pay salaries and people who think that all those who work for charitable orginisations should give their time for free live in cloud cuckoo land.

2517GEORGE - 13 Nov 2013 17:30 - 32782 of 81564

doodlebug4 I agree re footballers and golfers, in fact most sports these days have mega buck earners producing mediocre performances, and of course people working for charities have to be paid, (I've not seen a post here suggesting they shouldn't be paid). The point is the directors/CEO's of many charities are taking obscenely huge salaries at the expense of the very people those charities were set up to help.
2517

cynic - 13 Nov 2013 17:37 - 32783 of 81564

as far as i can see, very few golfers even within the world's top 50/100 make that much money in either the short or medium or long term ..... tiger woods is something of an exception due to his quite extraordinary talent .... his off course performance has however, cost him a very considerable fortune, though george best (inter alia) would have considered those misdemeanours piffling

as an almost relevant additional comment, professional golfers have an extraordinarily high degree of integrity and sportsmanship on the course, of which there are many examples ..... the same most assuredly cannot be said of professional soccer players!

doodlebug4 - 13 Nov 2013 18:17 - 32784 of 81564

cynic - I think both Tours need to address the problem of professional golfers spitting on the golf course - T Woods is the worst offender, followed by Keegan Bradley, Justin Johnston, Jim Furyk etc. There is absolutely no need for it. I think pro golfers within the top 100, either in America or Europe make a reasonable living. The bloke in 100th place on the European Tour earnings has made nearly E4,000,000, not bad for a journeyman pro. Plus his sponsorship deals, whatever they amount to.

ExecLine - 13 Nov 2013 18:30 - 32785 of 81564

It's not just the salaries!

Don't let's forget the 6* Expenses that goes with the 6* Salaried Remuneration Level.

By that I mean, e.g. "Trouble in the Philipines?" sorta kinda.....

.....and off go the top charity exec's in a chauffered limo to the airport to enjoy 5* seats/travel/food/drink all the way there, so that when they arrive, they are 'fresh and at their best', can have a peep at the troubles and tell someone else 'where' and 'what' to do and exactly 'how' to get their hands dirty.

Haystack - 13 Nov 2013 18:48 - 32786 of 81564

A group of councillors who were kicked out of Ukip have vowed to continue - under the banner of 'Ukig'.

The men have named their group the 'UK Independence Group' - leading to Nigel Farage's party taking legal action.

The five members of Lincolnshire County Council were suspended from the party for following expelled group leader Chris Pain into a breakaway group in September.

A spokesman for Farage told Spalding Today: “We have taken legal advice and Ukip members cannot call themselves Ukig. A breakaway group would be a new party. It’s ridiculous and confusing to the electorate.”

Pain told HuffPost UK the name did not represent a political party, adding: "Nobody's ever contacted me about it... we just changed it last week.

"We could be the Mickey Mouse fan club... it's not a political party."

In September, police dropped an inquiry into Pain after alleged racist comments were posted on his Facebook page. Pain said he had been hacked.

He said he had been kicked out for "whistleblowing" on the party's selection process and for recording a phone conversation with a senior Ukip figure.

"They are trying to use this as a tool to take me out of the party," he added, saying he was taking legal action against his expulsion.

A Ukip spokeswoman confirmed Pain had been expelled from the party, "following a disciplinary procedure".

cynic - 13 Nov 2013 19:13 - 32787 of 81564

The bloke in 100th place on the European Tour earnings has made nearly E4,000,000
do your homework properly .... it was actually € 275,000 for 100th and € 2,379,195 for the top guy
NTB were you!!!

from that, the 100th guy will have a lot of other expenses, including paying his caddy, though of course he will have at least some sponsorship - free clubs and golf balls! - but certainly nothing very exciting

as for appearance money, i think you'll find that very few get paid any at all, so that pretty much goes out of the window too

with regard to spitting, i'll be quite surprised if the PGA don't stamp on that very soon and pretty hard (yuk!), as i agree, it's unsightly at best, but at least not AT anyone, unlike those yobbish footballers

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on a final note, it is only the top 115 in Europe who even get to stay on the main tour ..... below that, they go back to the challenge tour where the earnings are paltry

trust me (or not!), it's a truly tough and difficult way to make a living, as any follower of golf will tell you

Stan - 13 Nov 2013 19:26 - 32788 of 81564

":-))
on return from a long and biz-successful lunch,"

and

"trust me (or not!), it's a truly tough and difficult way to make a living,"

Yeeeeah right... I think we all now know just how much we can trust you Andy -):

cynic - 13 Nov 2013 19:33 - 32789 of 81564

the lunch certainly wasn't tough though very productive, but making a decent living from professional golf assuredly is (not me, for sure; i'ld be living under waterloo arches)

Fred1new - 13 Nov 2013 19:41 - 32790 of 81564

I thought you did.

Must have been Hays whose hat I put a tenner in.

8-)



The B__r didn't give me any change.
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