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2Didn't we advertise the same job this time last year.Then there was the guy who took the club to court the year before was it.The first two kit managers lasted 24 years between them so not sure why the high turnover.
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4Willthiswork don't forget the COO job aswell my friend . The kit man's job description is a good read . It's a wonder he/she will get sleep . Whatever happened to the old academy boys doing first team boots and cleaning changing rooms or better still getting the players to do their own boots .
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5Totally agree, if I went for the job i'd tell them to jog-on reference the boot cleaning part of the JD!County#9 wrote:Willthiswork don't forget the COO job aswell my friend . The kit man's job description is a good read . It's a wonder he/she will get sleep . Whatever happened to the old academy boys doing first team boots and cleaning changing rooms or better still getting the players to do their own boots .
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6Must be close to modern day slavery that job lol. No wonder they advertise every year . Was tired reading it .
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7County#9 wrote:Must be close to modern day slavery that job lol. No wonder they advertise every year . Was tired reading it .
And all for minimum wage ??????.........you can flip burgers in McDonalds for more with less responsibility
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9This is a cracking role for someone looking to get into a sports related career.Willthiswork wrote:https://www.newport-county.co.uk/vacanc ... =hootsuite
Anyone know any youngsters interested?
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10I did the job for 10 years for nothing.In fact it cost me money having time off work to do it.I didn't clean any boots or changing rooms or report to anyone though.I did get to design some of the kits myself which was a blast.Some great memories along with the hard work and responsibility.Willthiswork wrote:I'll do it (minus the boots) for £40k.
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11Times have changed though and we are now supposed to be a professional outfit.Percy plunkett wrote:I did the job for 10 years for nothing.In fact it cost me money having time off work to do it.I didn't clean any boots or changing rooms or report to anyone though.I did get to design some of the kits myself which was a blast.Some great memories along with the hard work and responsibility.Willthiswork wrote:I'll do it (minus the boots) for £40k.
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