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Charlton advertising for jobs

CAFC is looking to recruit to a variety roles within its Commercial Operation, playing an integral part in maximising commercial opportunities.

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

Comments

  • Next up may be IT manager.
    Led to believe it was the current post holders last day today.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    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...
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,479
    edited October 2013

    Next up may be IT manager.
    Led to believe it was the current post holders last day today.

    That's right and another member of staff leaving at the end of next week.
  • Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?
  • nichorob
    nichorob Posts: 1,794
    edited October 2013
    £30k? Probably quite a few people considering the average salary in this country is £26k.
  • Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    This can't be a serious question.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,091
    edited October 2013

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    Troll or Van Hoijdonk (sp) ?

  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,195

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    This can't be a serious question.
    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 !
  • newyorkaddick
    newyorkaddick Posts: 3,057
    edited October 2013
    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.
  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    Clown

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  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,828

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    You obviously don't live in the real world - my husband and I earn less than that between us.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited October 2013
    JT said:

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    Clown
    What, no gif @JT :-(

    Probably tongue in cheek.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,949

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    I do find this one of the most surprising comments ever on CL.

  • And there's me thinking insufferable was a working class labour man

    Silly silly comment from one of this sites very worst trolls
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    Champagne socialist ?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,479
    Gary Haines mentioned on twitter that he is leaving. Another loss, after Matt Wright, for the Comms team.

    Good luck Garry
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    Why is he leaving ?
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,792
    PL54 said:

    Why is he leaving ?

    Has the club replaced Matt Wright?
  • incorruptible addick
    incorruptible addick Posts: 2,125
    edited October 2013
    JT said:

    Surprised at how low the salaries are. How can anybody live on that sort of money?

    Clown
    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?

    I don't think I'm being a "clown". It's a simple economic reality of living in the capital, surely?





  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    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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  • Addickted said:

    Of course it's possible. By being frugal, linving in an affordable property and with the help of tax and child credits.

    This.

    Though it can be tough.
  • cafckev
    cafckev Posts: 2,923
    Addickted said:

    Of course it's possible. By being frugal, linving in an affordable property and with the help of tax and child credits.

    Shows what a sorry state we are in when we need too take tax and child credit even when in a full time job.
  • cafckev said:

    Addickted said:

    Of course it's possible. By being frugal, linving in an affordable property and with the help of tax and child credits.

    Shows what a sorry state we are in when we need too take tax and child credit even when in a full time job.
    Indeed. So perhaps I'm not such a clown after all!

  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    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.
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,828
    edited October 2013
    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.
  • incorruptible addick
    incorruptible addick Posts: 2,125
    edited October 2013

    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.

    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?

    I rest my case. The salaries on offer are far too low to attract applicants of any calibre.



  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272

    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.

    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?

    I rest my case. The salaries on offer are far too low to attract applicants of any calibre.



    Are you a politician ? You twist everything. I can't be bothered, it's really not worth it.
  • incorruptible addick
    incorruptible addick Posts: 2,125
    edited October 2013
    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.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,601
    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.