Charlton advertising for jobs
Commercial Sales Manager (non-Matchday)
Salary £30K + bonus
Benefits include private medical insurance, laptop and mobile phone.
35 hours per week + all first team home matches
Database & Marketing Co-ordinator
Salary up to £22K
Benefits include private medical insurance
35 hours per week + all first team home matches
Club Development & Events Manager
Salary £30K
Benefits include private medical insurance, laptop and mobile phone.
35 hours per week + all first team home matches
To apply for any of these roles please send your covering letter and CV to recruitment@cafc.co.uk
closing date Friday 25 October.
Successful candidates will be contacted on Monday 28 October to attend an interview on either 29 or 30 October.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/jobs-20131018-commercial-1120636.aspx#ACbwMLi8IWSLK4T6.99
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Next up may be IT manager.
Led to believe it was the current post holders last day today.0 -
I wish they'd get rid of that khack web provider; FLi - as a mobile and web developer I wouldn't mind a job with a free season ticket..!
I guess I'll continue browsing the more boring routes for my next position...0 -
That's right and another member of staff leaving at the end of next week.paulbaconsarnie said:Next up may be IT manager.
Led to believe it was the current post holders last day today.0 -
Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?0
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£30k? Probably quite a few people considering the average salary in this country is £26k.0
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This can't be a serious question.incorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
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Troll or Van Hoijdonk (sp) ?incorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
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I was chatting to a mate of a mate in the pub last night and he said, in all seriousness, that he couldn't understand how anyone could live in London on under £50k - not live an exciting lifestyle but he literally didn't believe anyone could afford a basic quality of life in London on under £50k !Stu_of_Kunming said:
This can't be a serious question.incorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
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It is sensible to target 25-40% of monthly net income to go towards rent/mortgage (would have to be towards the higher end in world class cities).
£30k pa equates to approx £1750pm net, implying up to ~£700pm housing budget, enough for a 1-bed/studio rental in many outlying (or less salubrious more central) locations, and certainly enough for various flat or house shares. Alternatively £700 is the monthly repayment mortgage (at 4%) on a mortgage of approx £125k - again with a 10% deposit (just) enough for a starter flat/studio in a few places.
After energy bills, transport, food, council tax etc it's fair to say there'd be virtually no disposable income.
Tough/impossible to be the sole breadwinner and bring up a family in London though.
I would note however that those salaries probably are London-weighted - I suspect similar roles at say Burnley or Blackburn pay considerably less.0 -
Clownincorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
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You obviously don't live in the real world - my husband and I earn less than that between us.incorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
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What, no gif @JT :-(JT said:
Clownincorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
Probably tongue in cheek.0 -
I do find this one of the most surprising comments ever on CL.incorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
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And there's me thinking insufferable was a working class labour man
Silly silly comment from one of this sites very worst trolls0 -
Champagne socialist ?0
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Gary Haines mentioned on twitter that he is leaving. Another loss, after Matt Wright, for the Comms team.
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Why is he leaving ?0
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Has the club replaced Matt Wright?PL54 said:Why is he leaving ?
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Why "JT"? Can you tell me how anyone can live in London, support a family and pay a mortgage on a salary of £22-30 pa ? If you are able to do so, respect to you. But can you tell the rest of us how you manage it?JT said:
Clownincorruptible addick said:Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
I don't think I'm being a "clown". It's a simple economic reality of living in the capital, surely?
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Of course it's possible. By being frugal, linving in an affordable property and with the help of tax and child credits.
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This.Addickted said:Of course it's possible. By being frugal, linving in an affordable property and with the help of tax and child credits.
Though it can be tough.0 -
Indeed. So perhaps I'm not such a clown after all!cafckev said:
Shows what a sorry state we are in when we need too take tax and child credit even when in a full time job.Addickted said:Of course it's possible. By being frugal, linving in an affordable property and with the help of tax and child credits.
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Incorruptible, with respect you have now completely changed what you said.
You have now added, live in London, support a family & pay a mortgage.
The successful applicant could well live in Kent, be single & live with their parents.0 -
If you don't have children, you don't get any tax credits if you have a joint income over £18K. Living in Kent isn't cheap.0
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So to be able to afford to work for CAFC you cannot live in London, have children or a mortgage and have to have a rich and indulgent mummy and daddy with a big house in the country large enough to acommodate 30 year old children and who will also loan them a car to commute to SE7 every day?Covered End said:Incorruptible, with respect you have now completely changed what you said.
You have now added, live in London, support a family & pay a mortgage.
The successful applicant could well live in Kent, be single & live with their parents.
I rest my case. The salaries on offer are far too low to attract applicants of any calibre.
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Are you a politician ? You twist everything. I can't be bothered, it's really not worth it.incorruptible addick said:
So to be able to afford to work for CAFC you cannot live in London, have children or a mortgage and have to have a rich and indulgent mummy and daddy with a big house in the country large enough to acommodate 30 year old children and who will also loan them a car to commute to SE7 every day?Covered End said:Incorruptible, with respect you have now completely changed what you said.
You have now added, live in London, support a family & pay a mortgage.
The successful applicant could well live in Kent, be single & live with their parents.
I rest my case. The salaries on offer are far too low to attract applicants of any calibre.0 -
Don't know what I am supposed to have twisted. Surely it's a simple case of economics. If you pay peanuts you get...???
Other have said the CAFC salaries are only a workable proposition if you claim tax credits, child credits etc etc...Private sector needs to pay a living wage (which must cover housing and childcare costs) if the welfare burden on the tax-payer is to be reduced.0 -
I live in London with my girlfriend, she's a full time student and therefore has a loan of 10k for the whole year, and I earn 13k pa, yet we get by.0










