
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Dec 2022 19:03
by 6ft Kerplunk » 15 Dec 2022 16:13
PieEater Transferring funds from abroad isn't as trivial as a normal payroll run. The transfer is presumably from Yuan to Sterling, that rate changed about 2% on the day so whatever amount they calculated would have been short a day later.
by Green » 16 Dec 2022 10:40
6ft KerplunkPieEater Transferring funds from abroad isn't as trivial as a normal payroll run. The transfer is presumably from Yuan to Sterling, that rate changed about 2% on the day so whatever amount they calculated would have been short a day later.
Nonsense, if you needed a set amount of sterling to pay the salaries that would be the fixed amount in the transaction. If the people moving the money around are fixing the Yuang amount and hoping for the best its no wonder we're financially screwed.
by Loafer » 16 Dec 2022 20:37
by Forbury Lion » 23 Dec 2022 09:45
GreenWeymouth RoyalForbury Lion It would certainly start alarm bells ringing as this could be a sign of things to come, but most of us, myself included can get by with 20% of their monthly wages being deferred a week
Post of the day!
We're in a fuel/food/energy/poverty crisis so most would be absolutely dandy...
Quite! Glad things are so cushy in the Forbury Lion household.
by Forbury Lion » 23 Dec 2022 09:48
To be fair, recent history would suggest that Reading FC is a company that doesn't know it's arse from it's elbow.Green6ft KerplunkPieEater Transferring funds from abroad isn't as trivial as a normal payroll run. The transfer is presumably from Yuan to Sterling, that rate changed about 2% on the day so whatever amount they calculated would have been short a day later.
Nonsense, if you needed a set amount of sterling to pay the salaries that would be the fixed amount in the transaction. If the people moving the money around are fixing the Yuang amount and hoping for the best its no wonder we're financially screwed.
Yes, I mean I've seen some shoddy working practices in my time but I struggle to accept for a company that has to do this monthly it's anything other than trivial.
by Hendo » 23 Dec 2022 10:07
Forbury LionTo be fair, recent history would suggest that Reading FC is a company that doesn't know it's arse from it's elbow.Green6ft Kerplunk Nonsense, if you needed a set amount of sterling to pay the salaries that would be the fixed amount in the transaction. If the people moving the money around are fixing the Yuang amount and hoping for the best its no wonder we're financially screwed.
Yes, I mean I've seen some shoddy working practices in my time but I struggle to accept for a company that has to do this monthly it's anything other than trivial.
by Green » 23 Dec 2022 11:59
Forbury LionGreenWeymouth Royal
Post of the day!
We're in a fuel/food/energy/poverty crisis so most would be absolutely dandy...
Quite! Glad things are so cushy in the Forbury Lion household.
If you can't cope with 20% of your salary being deferred by 1 month then what the oxf*rd are you going to do if you lose your job or your mortgage rate goes up again, electricity, gas and petrol prices increase again, council tax goes up again?
Yes, not everyone has a buffer like this, I am fortunate I can choose not to spend money on non essentials like netflix and alcohol if I have to, I'm sure football players on £10k a week can afford to receive £80k of their monthly salary on time and £20k the next week. Sure, they probably have bigger mortgages and higher bills to pay but they're not going to starve.
by windermereROYAL » 29 Apr 2023 10:13
by Sutekh » 29 Apr 2023 11:46
windermereROYAL Speculation on twatter today that staff have only been paid 65% of their wages this week with the rest to follow after the bank holiday.
How very timely if true.
Citing problems getting funds transferred from HK as the reason.
by Lower West » 01 May 2023 17:29
windermereROYAL Speculation on twatter today that staff have only been paid 65% of their wages this week with the rest to follow after the bank holiday.
How very timely if true.
Citing problems getting funds transferred from HK as the reason.
by Royal_jimmy » 04 May 2023 12:15
by Sutekh » 04 May 2023 13:03
Lower WestwindermereROYAL Speculation on twatter today that staff have only been paid 65% of their wages this week with the rest to follow after the bank holiday.
How very timely if true.
Citing problems getting funds transferred from HK as the reason.
Pressure is on Dai at home. You do wonder if the foray into English football is starting to draw to a close.
by Green » 04 May 2023 14:35
SutekhLower WestwindermereROYAL Speculation on twatter today that staff have only been paid 65% of their wages this week with the rest to follow after the bank holiday.
How very timely if true.
Citing problems getting funds transferred from HK as the reason.
Pressure is on Dai at home. You do wonder if the foray into English football is starting to draw to a close.
Then there's what might happen if the Chinese invade Taiwan! Funny isn't it though, Russia rightly get turned on for invading Ukraine and no doubt the same will happen to China if they invade Taiwan yet when the US and Britain etc. invade Iraq that's all OK and above board. God the world is utterly bent! Aren't you all glad we're supposedly the good guys?
by Dave the rave » 04 May 2023 15:59
HendoForbury LionTo be fair, recent history would suggest that Reading FC is a company that doesn't know it's arse from it's elbow.Green Yes, I mean I've seen some shoddy working practices in my time but I struggle to accept for a company that has to do this monthly it's anything other than trivial.
Would explain why our injury list is always so long.
by Hendo » 04 May 2023 16:31
Dave the raveHendoForbury Lion To be fair, recent history would suggest that Reading FC is a company that doesn't know it's arse from it's elbow.
Would explain why our injury list is always so long.
Don't think this got the credit it deserved....nice work.
by Dave the rave » 04 May 2023 16:44
HendoDave the raveHendo
Would explain why our injury list is always so long.
Don't think this got the credit it deserved....nice work.
Thanks!
by Forbury Lion » 05 May 2023 09:30
Would have got plenty of Likes if that was a thing on this boardDave the raveHendoDave the rave
Don't think this got the credit it deserved....nice work.
Thanks!
Credit where it's due....
by Ascotexgunner » 05 May 2023 18:22
by Snowflake Royal » 06 May 2023 08:14
SutekhLower WestwindermereROYAL Speculation on twatter today that staff have only been paid 65% of their wages this week with the rest to follow after the bank holiday.
How very timely if true.
Citing problems getting funds transferred from HK as the reason.
Pressure is on Dai at home. You do wonder if the foray into English football is starting to draw to a close.
Then there's what might happen if the Chinese invade Taiwan! Funny isn't it though, Russia rightly get turned on for invading Ukraine and no doubt the same will happen to China if they invade Taiwan yet when the US and Britain etc. invade Iraq that's all OK and above board. God the world is utterly bent! Aren't you all glad we're supposedly the good guys?
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