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£142k for a Twitter Tsar By the Government so much for Austerity
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04...ment_twit_pay/
So we told the government cant afford public sector cutting services and jobs (well jobs at the bottom feeder). This just Makes you so angry so they advertisng for a Twitter Director who will be payed £142.000 a year. The problem with public sector too many top jobs milking the cow.:mad: Its a sham but people will still believe the government. |
re: £142k for a Twitter Tsar By the Government so much for Austerity
Rather misleading title as it seems the job is for a Digital Director, whose role would cover a range of different responsibilities. The advert itself doesn't even mention Twitter. Just another rubbish article from The Register.
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re: £142k for a Twitter Tsar By the Government so much for Austerity
maybe misleading but at time we supposed be cutting back theyre creating these jobs for there buddies.
Thats what making me so angry its seems one rule for us mortals but another for them and there chums. That would keep 4 jobs in the frontline from needing to be CUT. |
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Who are "their buddies"?
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Totally misleading article from El Reg, imho.... |
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There is a massive difference between running a Twitter account and running a government department responsible for a large website and being responsible for any new projects the government may undertake. To dismiss the entire thing as 'Oh they are in charge of the Twitter' is horrific reporting from a site which is meant to understand and specialise in the medium. I can't find any justification for their spin on the story and can only conclude they intentionally misreported it to support their own bias. Something the Register is quite keen to do the moment something goes against their own beliefs/agenda. It's truly Daily Mail style reporting. |
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Cant believe people support a whopping £142k job another QUANGO when we supposed to be cutting. It shows quite clearly they protecting the jobs for rich.
Read it on the BEEB know that its to replace 3 JOBS no doubt lesser mortals on quarter the wage with one person. It may have widespread work than just twitter but to kill three jobs for this is crazy. I know what I would want if its not saving money in pay wise is 3 people doing the job in work than one troughing all the cash. Quote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13011445 How can you justify those sort of wages is beyond me. I think very few people deserve such wages I dont think Cameron desrves that or any leader. MP's overpayed and councillors. So not going think some Director on government payroll desreves that sort of wage whatever he does. |
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It's not a QUANGO, it's in the Cabinet Office, and if it's replacing three senior jobs with one, it must be saving money (before any efficiencies are introduced).
Can't see the problem, myself..... |
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If it's doing the same or better functions for less money I'm fine with it. Our taxes are there to allow the government to provide services at as high a quality and as reasonable a cost as is feasible not, contrary to previous policy, to keep people in employment.
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(Actually, if it wasn't in London, I might be tempted to apply for the job....:D) |
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What exactly is wrong with London? :D It's quite civilised in some parts here I'll have you know! |
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At the moment, I am either 10 minutes or 35 minutes (depending on which site I am on) from my office (public transport and shanks pony, door to door), and I live in a four-bed detached house in a leafy green suburb - I couldn't afford the equivalent in Central London, and I don't want to commute 1-2 hours a day each way. Quality of life wins (in my case). |
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