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In complete fairness to the Charity -Action For Kids - he was employed as Director of Fundraising - and worked for them for less than a year - given the absurd amount of money the costume cost, the £1000s spent on the PR campaign - with clearly little back up from him as to where his anticipated £200k was coming from in donations - I think he should have been sacked.
Take into account whatever salary he was receiving during his 10months - (and I'll hazard a guess that he was paid during his 'month long marathon' - I'd say the man was clearly a drain on the Charity's finances and they took the correct action. Quote:
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On the article above, it seems he has been successful on other ventures he took on and it says they had their best Christmas appeal under him too.
It seems like a lot of scenarios in life, you can do near all right before but make one mistake or fail once and then that is what you are judged on,not all the right you did before. I do have to agree that the cost of the outfit seemed ridiculous though,Charities need to raise as much as possible for the smallest outlay on all activities they do, so I could understand some disciplinary warning as to costings in the future,maybe sacking though was rather extreme this time,based on what's in the article above. Having said that, sadly, Charities ae now starting to adopt big business attitudes where people count less and it's all about money. A student mate of mine, saw in a charity shop a small toolkit he had wanted, they had it priced at £18,however he had actually got it for £12 at a Store the previous day,the Charity shop was asking for £6 more for something they got for nothing and that had been used too. This is where maybe these shops and the Charities they serve will be losing out in the future. Last edited by joeysteele; 13-06-2011 at 09:20 AM. |
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I have to admit, that seems ridiculous. Okay you want to stand out in a crowd raising funds for Charity but not to that extent.
This would be possibly a good task for The Apprentice series,I shudder to think what Alan Sugar would say to someone paying all that for an outfit. |
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I guess it's a case of cutting your losses and not sending good money after bad .....
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I absolutely agree with your post, those were pretty much my thoughts on the news item also. The charity were right to sack him for all the right reasons. A charities aims are to be making money for help in research, etc; not having it thrown away on silly schemes. There are ways to raise money with very little cost re: costumes, with the right inititive, by say canvassing for help with costumes and such from willing sponsers. Surely a costume hire shop would have lent a costume for nothing or next to nothing in help for raising awareness and money for a deserving charity. At the end of the day as much as he might have been seen wanting to help, I can't help feeling there was some attention seeking going on there also, and a total bad management from him as to the charities needs in the raising of money. His heart may have been in the right place but that won't raise funds for the charity if he lacks skills in that area. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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In fairness to him it must have been pretty horrible what he was doing: "He suffered nosebleeds and vomiting as he crawled the course at the pace of a mile a day"
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![]() I have to agree that he deserved to fired. Surely he would have known that the cost of outgoings was more than the donations he had been offered. The charity are right to look at things in a business perspective considering the times we live in.
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Again the views on here have made me re-think my original view, I first thought it may have been fairer to have warned him as to costing for the future rather than sacking him but as ukturtle has pointed out surely he knew these costings and also surely he knew what was pledged to him for the event.
To outlay so much relying on incoming donations during the event was rather incompetent so I guess sacking him was likely the only option really. |
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-is too tired and lazy to read it all-
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what a great, intelligent, entirely necessary addition to the discussion, conor
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He could of just made a costume out of paper mache. idiot.
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I see the good members of this forum aren't shy about being harsh.
Did some of you miss the fact that this man has raised over £5,000,000 for charity. FIVE MILLION! Some of you who have posted an opinion couldn't even be bothered to read the article so I guess that snippet of information may have passed some of you by. He made a mistake in thinking this stunt would work in the same way his other stunts did. This time, for whatever reason, he failed. But honestly, given his track record I think the charity could have been a little more accommodating. I hope he chooses his charity more carefully next time. Incredible... |
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