Good to see TK taught some of the lingo when he ventured acrossGnarly
Now let's look at the Fair Work Australia fact sheet on "Internships, Vocational Placements & Unpaid Work":Shute Shield Media Intern
Posted January 13, 2014
NSW Rugby Union is looking to appoint an intern to help maximise the profile of the 2014 Shute Shield Premier Rugby Competition.
The successful candidate/s will be responsible for promoting the NSW Rugby Union (NSWRU) and Sydney Rugby Union (SRU), as well as the Shute Shield Premier Rugby Competition by executing a proactive media campaign in Sydney, NSW and National Media.
Candidates will be required to attend weekly Shute Shield matches from April to September 2014. Office attendance is not optional but candidates must be available to work on Wednesday/Thursday and/or Saturdays. Where two more candidates are successful, a job-share option will be explored.
The position is unpaid but personal expenses will be covered. Additional opportunities may be available to gain further experience with the NSW Waratahs.
http://www.nswrugby.com.au/NSWRugby/AboutNSWRU/PositionsVacant.aspx
Allen is the CEO of the Waratahs
NSWRU are http://www.nswrugby.com.au/NSWRugby/AboutNSWRU/NSWRUBoard.aspx
f there is no expectation or requirement of productivity in the workplace
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They don't call it the insular peninsular for nothing!
At least it's an idea, which in Waratah marketing land would move anyone to the top of the class
Waratahs Rugby and NSW Rugby Union Intern Program
Updated 7 July, 2013
Waratahs Rugby and the NSW Rugby Union will be offering an Intern Program for the 2014 season.
Designed to help talented and enthusiastic graduates with a passion for sport to gain valuable experience within the sporting industry, the internships will cover a range of areas including: - Media and communications
- Game day operations
- Fan engagement
- Marketing and membership
Shute Shield Media Intern
Posted January 13, 2014
NSW Rugby Union is looking to appoint an intern to help maximise the profile of the 2014 Shute Shield Premier Rugby Competition.
The successful candidate/s will be responsible for promoting the NSW Rugby Union (NSWRU) and Sydney Rugby Union (SRU), as well as the Shute Shield Premier Rugby Competition by executing a proactive media campaign in Sydney, NSW and National Media.
Candidates will be required to attend weekly Shute Shield matches from April to September 2014. Office attendance is not optional but candidates must be available to work on Wednesday/Thursday and/or Saturdays. Where two more candidates are successful, a job-share option will be explored.
The position is unpaid but personal expenses will be covered. Additional opportunities may be available to gain further experience with the NSW Waratahs.
http://www.nswrugby.com.au/NSWRugby/AboutNSWRU/PositionsVacant.aspx
So when we talk of amateur era administration, we're not joking.
Just out of interest, is Jason Allen the CEO of the Waratahs or of the NSWRU?
We need to scrap the 30-45mins pre game time training bullshit on the field before the Waratahs game. It is ludicrous to expect loyal fans to wait 30-45mins while the teams warm up they are professionals FFS, let the fans watch footy.
Isn't the fact that they're professionals the main reason why they warm up on the field for 30-45 minutes before each game?
I don't think you can really expect much different to be honest.
Curtain raisers seems to decrease greatly once the season gets underway which I think is at least partly due to the amount of use the SFS gets.
With the Tahs, Sydney FC and various NRL teams all using the SFS, it gets a huge amount of use particularly in March and April when three codes are all using the ground.
So you don't mind sitting there for 30-45 mins while they warm up?
Each team is required by the competition organisers to have the field empty for a period of time(I thought it was an hour) to allow the teams to warm up on the playing surface.So you don't mind sitting there for 30-45 mins while they warm up?
I'm not saying I have the answer but playing Shute Shield games in an empty SFS which finishes at 6:50pm is not a runner IMO.
What grubby - and on the face of it illegal - exploitation of young kids' desperation to find careers in sports administration.
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We need to fill the stadium with people who are passionate about rugby who will support their team. We have to make it easy and affordable for them to follow their team the Waratahs.
4 - students - this group is after a good night out, and they're not currently getting it at the Waratah matches.