Ron is on a mission to take the club to the next level...
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24-09-2021 03:58 PM #1
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Under Ron the Club is growing
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24-09-2021 04:12 PM #2
Is he, aye? I'm not coming back until we have a 100% record across all competitions and beat Hearts 50-0.
Seriously though, good news.
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24-09-2021 04:32 PM #3
Don’t think you’ll find many Approved electricians, plumbers or “skilled” handymen willing to work for £24k a year though.
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24-09-2021 04:48 PM #4
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That said, I’m excited that money is going to JR and it looks like Ron is fully focused on the first team and developing talent - I think we’ll see more players from untapped markets in the Americas too. It’s a no nonsense, high enthusiasm approach.
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24-09-2021 04:57 PM #5
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That video content role sounds like three or four entirely different jobs merged into one, I can't imagine anyone experienced going for it at the rate they're offering...
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24-09-2021 05:33 PM #6
Yeah, I have to say I wouldn't be getting out of bed in the morning for the salaries they're offering for any of those roles - and I wouldn't consider myself to be especially highly paid.
In particular, given how in demand tradespeople are at present, you'd wonder how much interest they'll have for the tradespeople roles they're advertising. Maybe they're hoping that supporters will sacrifice a percentage of their potential earnings in return for the opportunity to work for the club.
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24-09-2021 05:51 PM #7
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If those roles are full time the salaries are dreadful. Looks like it is trying to run the club on the cheap rather than it growing.
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24-09-2021 06:15 PM #8
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I’m nervous and excited in equal proportions- but his intentions are good and to make a really really good side.
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24-09-2021 07:00 PM #9
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If people don't want to apply for the jobs they don't have to. If the club don't get the standard of candidates that it's looking for then they'll have to review the offers.
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24-09-2021 07:15 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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24-09-2021 07:32 PM #12
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Seriously confused at those salaries.
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24-09-2021 07:33 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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24-09-2021 07:41 PM #14
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24-09-2021 07:43 PM #15
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24-09-2021 07:44 PM #16
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Ron's wanting plumbers, electricians, skilled tradesmen ?? That screams Flats to me, those pesky maroon balloons were right all along!! Muppets
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24-09-2021 07:44 PM #17
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The going rate for a spark looks to be around £30K and that comes with a van etc in most cases. We are offering 20% less.
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24-09-2021 07:47 PM #18
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I’m talking about other areas - what I heard about (lack of) investment in the pitch is worrying to be honest. That’s an important outlay for a football club.
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24-09-2021 07:51 PM #19
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it’s the same with getting fans to volunteer to work at the club. Why not pay a salary for people to do the job? Maybe the people you pay will then buy tickets for the game. How can the club afford big screens but need volunteers to carry out work at the stadium?
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24-09-2021 07:54 PM #21
A young lad starting out on his own getting £24k is fantastic. Nobody is expecting someone with 30+ years experience to be going for it. They’ll stick with their higher paid jobs.
Not sure why there is any concern at all, seems 100% positive to me.
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Surely you pay for things when they’re needed. If it’s all good there’s nothing more to spend on?
Besides, it looks fantastic. The Hibs’ ladies goalie was saying it’s like a carpet, best she’s ever played on.
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24-09-2021 08:00 PM #26
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The club would possibly be better and cheaper getting in tow with a Facilities provider and only pay on a consumption basis.
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24-09-2021 08:02 PM #27
It’s like making sausages, I don’t really need to know how they go about their business but everything that’s happened since RG arrived has been positive to me. No reason to doubt him now.
Maybe he’s thought of all options and figured this is the best way to go?
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24-09-2021 08:03 PM #28
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24-09-2021 08:17 PM #29
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He’s no nonsense - by all accounts he’s also got rid of folk who were merely topping up their pension - which is good. as they weren’t good. I still think you can’t ignore certain areas that’s all.
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