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I've already stated it twice:
By comparing notes perhaps you might get a better deal and better value for money.
giving a drunk another beer.
If you don't contribute you get outstanding value for money
mmmmm....Firstly, I can read French and I went to the site; and I don't wish to be rude but looking at the source, it is 'marketing orientated' which is not the same as the audited accounts which is the source he is using for his comparision for the RNLI. From my experience this can lead to very different results. It's like comparing apples with pears.
But lets, for the sake of the argument, say they are fair and compare them, for instance, the number of 'shouts', one can see that the SNSM site they had 4,920 shouts.
The RNLI in the same period had 8,905 lifeboat 'shouts' and 15,625 Lifeguard shouts making a total number of 'shouts' of 24, 530 (as costed in the RNLI audited accounts).
Surely you can see that the operating costs of the RNLI will be much, much higher than the SNSM as they are dealing with almost twice the number of lifeboat shouts plus all their lifeguard activity, so for Sybarite to say they are 'largely comparable' is nonsense in my book and I am sure many others would agree with me.
Another of his comparisons was to compare the total fleet size and I asked him how many all weather lifeboats the SNSM had compared to the RNLI, as I am sure you would agree this will make a huge difference to the total costs of running each organisation, let alone building and equiping them, ie, it is obviously cheaper to run a rib than a full blown Severn Class lifeboat.
He has been unable or unwilling to answer this, so to say they are 'largely comparable' without this significant piece of information is meaningless and I'm sure you would agree with this too.
Finally, the RNLI covers not only the UK but Ireland as well, which combines to make a huge coastline, much larger than the French coastline. Apples and pears, chalk and cheese come to mind.
So yes, I can read French and I stand by comment, his 'largely comparable' comparisons are meaningless.
I hope that answers your question
mmmmm....Firstly, I can read French and I went to the site; and I don't wish to be rude but looking at the source, it is 'marketing orientated' which is not the same as the audited accounts which is the source he is using for his comparision for the RNLI. From my experience this can lead to very different results. It's like comparing apples with pears.
But lets, for the sake of the argument, say they are fair and compare them, for instance, the number of 'shouts', one can see that the SNSM site they had 4,920 shouts.
The RNLI in the same period had 8,905 lifeboat 'shouts' and 15,625 Lifeguard shouts making a total number of 'shouts' of 24, 530 (as costed in the RNLI audited accounts).
Surely you can see that the operating costs of the RNLI will be much, much higher than the SNSM as they are dealing with almost twice the number of lifeboat shouts plus all their lifeguard activity, so for Sybarite to say they are 'largely comparable' is nonsense in my book and I am sure many others would agree with me.
Another of his comparisons was to compare the total fleet size and I asked him how many all weather lifeboats the SNSM had compared to the RNLI, as I am sure you would agree this will make a huge difference to the total costs of running each organisation, let alone building and equiping them, ie, it is obviously cheaper to run a rib than a full blown Severn Class lifeboat.
He has been unable or unwilling to answer this, so to say they are 'largely comparable' without this significant piece of information is meaningless and I'm sure you would agree with this too.
Finally, the RNLI covers not only the UK but Ireland as well, which combines to make a huge coastline, much larger than the French coastline. Apples and pears, chalk and cheese come to mind.
So yes, I can read French and I stand by comment, his 'largely comparable' comparisons are meaningless.
I hope that answers your question
You just have no idea, do you? I did point out that it is a fully submersible tractor & turntable unit capable of operating off beaches at any state of the tide over mud, sand or shingle. It is not just a trailer, and I suspect you are entirely clear about that but choose to tell lies to discredit them. It actually discredits you.
And the salaries? Compare them with any equivalent large company & I think you will find they are below average for the responsibilities undertaken. So stop your petty mis-information & try doing something useful for a change.
The RNLI are not above criticism, but it does need to be honest, true & reasonable if it is to help improve them. Your childish rants appear to be far from that. What did the RNLI do to you to be dissed in this manner?
childish rants
any contraption, submersible or other, towed by a tractor is a trailer in my book. not lies or an attempt to discredit, simply an interpretation.
(snip).
So you are still ignoring the cost of the sumbersible tractor then?
An average cost of 33K for management is cheap, I was earning that 20 years ago as a second level manager in a large private company. 26K is the UK average salary & includes millions on minimum wage. You are being deliberately selective in your use of your statistics & "facts". It does you no credit.
Area Sales managers are on 40-50kpa, head masters & heads of department in schools will be on 30-50K, I'll bet Police inspectors will be somewhere around that too.
What I am saying is that the French run a similar service on a volunteer basis. No salary.
Fine, I am a donor to RNLI
Actually I think you are one of the RNLI govenors. Impartial? I think not.
What I am saying is that the French run a similar service on a volunteer basis. No salary.
I told you I am a Shoreline member (the cheapest of course)
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Fine, I am a donor to RNLI, unlike you, & I am happy with their arrangements for my safety, even tho I have never called on them in the 30 years I have contributed. I suppose you think that is poor value for my money. But I have had much entertainment (& some education) from the quarterly magazine when reading about the people they HAVE rescued.
You do not contribute in any way, so why should you give a damn?![]()