GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN OLD BLUE

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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN OLD BLUE

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The post of CHA Manager, vacant since June, has at last been advertised at:

http://www.chassociation.org/news/index.php#428

If you consider yourself suitable, please apply, and if you know of any other Old Blue who might be interested please encourage him/her to apply also.

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A case of 'Watch This Space', me-thinks !
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I would love the job but just over an hour commute would be a bit much me thinks
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I'd love to do a job like that but it would have to be full time...
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£32,500 plus free meals and other perks ........

Please somebody here give it a go. An Old Blue manager would be wonderful!!
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Pro-Rata, David, and is it worth the hassle ?
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J.R. wrote:Pro-Rata, David, and is it worth the hassle ?
The successful applicant will have to pay income tax on the value of the sports club membership and meals (and any other such benefits).

He/she won't even get the tax benefit of 15 pence meal allowance per day because Luncheon Vouchers wil not be issued**. He / she will also have to pay tax on the cost of getting to work (including additional fuel tax and the VAT on that as well as all necessities like pens

** Luncheon Vouchers are issued by ACCOR - a French company. Even that is denied to UK companies!
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sejintenej wrote:
J.R. wrote:Pro-Rata, David, and is it worth the hassle ?
The successful applicant will have to pay income tax on the value of the sports club membership and meals (and any other such benefits).

He/she won't even get the tax benefit of 15 pence meal allowance per day because Luncheon Vouchers wil not be issued**. He / she will also have to pay tax on the cost of getting to work (including additional fuel tax and the VAT on that as well as all necessities like pens

** Luncheon Vouchers are issued by ACCOR - a French company. Even that is denied to UK companies!
only pointint out a few issues there David
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