What's inside your mind part 29 (907)

Jan 11, 2016 4:42 AM CST What's inside your mind part 29
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
Just reading hilariously over the top emotionally charged comments from people, declaring they are devastated at the death of David Bowie.

Like seriously???? laugh
Jan 11, 2016 11:06 AM CST What's inside your mind part 29
Phoenix
PhoenixPhoenixBelfast....., Antrim Ireland274 Threads 65 Polls 6,948 Posts
I have no man flu
Jan 11, 2016 4:03 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
My pet allergy is playing upmumbling
Jan 11, 2016 4:24 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
thelad2007
thelad2007thelad2007Waterford, Ireland645 Posts
these poor starving people in syria. disturbing stuff on the news. what a mess this war is
Jan 12, 2016 9:27 AM CST What's inside your mind part 29
Spanishsun
SpanishsunSpanishsunDublin, Kildare Ireland9 Threads 261 Posts
Where are Zoe and Che gone?

Did they Farc off and join the Guiri army in Malaga? grin

Nice and sunny here btw cool beer
Jan 14, 2016 4:58 AM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
Wow the Good Morning show would scare the life out of you re dating sites, but some very useful hints for safety for those who maybe take unnecessary risks.

Be safe, don't meet anyone detective detective or join a dating site typing or you could trust your gut and be safe I suppose; public places; hire PI to check them out, all the normal things cool ireland
Jan 14, 2016 6:23 AM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise: Wow the Good Morning show would scare the life out of you re dating sites, but some very useful hints for safety for those who maybe take unnecessary risks.

Be safe, don't meet anyone or join a dating site or you could trust your gut and be safe I suppose; public places; hire PI to check them out, all the normal things


Yes, and on no account should you let the man bring you for a drive in the countryside, in unfamiliar territory, that would be too risky.
Jan 14, 2016 12:50 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
snowlynx: Yes, and on no account should you let the man bring you for a drive in the countryside, in unfamiliar territory, that would be too risky.


laugh


Surely no one would be that foolish, unless they were packing a Baby Browning smoking tongue
Jan 15, 2016 5:38 AM CST What's inside your mind part 29
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
Jan 15, 2016 2:00 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
thelad2007
thelad2007thelad2007Waterford, Ireland645 Posts
stanley8m: http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/health/irish-cancer-society-ceo-takes-10000-salary-cut-in-wake-of-funding-controversy-34367158.html

A 10,000 euro cut in his salary, Wow, what a friggin hero, only on 135,000 a year now.


feel sorry for him now. i think he should get a bonusroll eyes
Jan 15, 2016 2:01 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
thelad2007: feel sorry for him now. i think he should get a bonus





rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing thumbs up
Jan 15, 2016 2:04 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
thelad2007: feel sorry for him now. i think he should get a bonus


laugh

Yeah, I will be digging deep to support him the next time I see the chuggers out selling their daffodils. laugh
Jan 15, 2016 2:26 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
mollybaby
mollybabymollybabyCork City, Cork Ireland56 Threads 8 Polls 23,608 Posts
stanley8m: Yeah, I will be digging deep to support him the next time I see the chuggers out selling their daffodils.



The daffodil sellers are all volunteers.


I don't think the problem lies with any one person.

I think the whole issue of salaried employees in charities and other services mainly run by volunteers, eg. GAA should be looked at in depth.
Jan 15, 2016 2:28 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
thelad2007
thelad2007thelad2007Waterford, Ireland645 Posts
mollybaby: The daffodil sellers are all volunteers.I don't think the problem lies with any one person.

I think the whole issue of salaried employees in charities and other services mainly run by volunteers, eg. GAA should be looked at in depth.


thumbs up
Jan 15, 2016 2:40 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
stanley8m: Yeah, I will be digging deep to support him the next time I see the chuggers out selling their daffodils.


Any excuse to keep your hand in your pocket laugh
Jan 15, 2016 2:43 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
mollybaby: The daffodil sellers are all volunteers.I don't think the problem lies with any one person.

I think the whole issue of salaried employees in charities and other services mainly run by volunteers, eg. GAA should be looked at in depth.


I'm happy to volunteer for that task, compulsory wearing of shorts grin
Jan 15, 2016 2:47 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
mollybaby: The daffodil sellers are all volunteers.I don't think the problem lies with any one person.

I think the whole issue of salaried employees in charities and other services mainly run by volunteers, eg. GAA should be looked at in depth.


I don't have a problem with charity employees getting paid, I just think if one is going to work for a charity one should not expect to receive an equivalent salary to a CEO in a non charitable organisation.

The CEO and 10 executives in this charity take almost a million euro, of the donations collected by the daffodil sellers. Like where is the morality in that?
Jan 15, 2016 2:59 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
thelad2007
thelad2007thelad2007Waterford, Ireland645 Posts
stanley8m: I don't have a problem with charity employees getting paid, I just think if one is going to work for a charity one should not expect to receive an equivalent salary to a CEO in a non charitable organisation.

The CEO and 10 executives in this charity take almost a million euro, of the donations collected by the daffodil sellers. Like where is the morality in that?


morals are long gone. sure look at our whole banking and financial system!
Jan 15, 2016 3:01 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
stanley8m: I don't have a problem with charity employees getting paid, I just think if one is going to work for a charity one should not expect to receive an equivalent salary to a CEO in a non charitable organisation.

The CEO and 10 executives in this charity take almost a million euro, of the donations collected by the daffodil sellers. Like where is the morality in that?



The answer is,,,,, none!!
Jan 15, 2016 3:20 PM CST What's inside your mind part 29
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
People are hired as fund raisers, and paid a percentage of what they raise. I've no objection to this, they've earned it and they have brought money into the charity/organisation, its their job.

I do believe in salaries for those who work for charities, at the end of the day they are getting the job done. Whether the salary is too much would depend on the remit of their job/role etc and thus should be a fair salary in line with their workload. Most of the money should go to the charitable cause.

All charities must declare how much of the money raised goes to the charity and they also must declare how much goes to the causes, so check out your charities.

I choose my charities and don't give to all.

The more they raise they more they earntyping how much would you like to donate towards my tour of Ireland fund writing
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