"Unemployable? How did you come up with that, NJ?"
Unemployable is perhaps a little harsh, but unemployable in the pay bands that most of them seem to enjoy. Until a few years ago almost all charities managed to survive quite well without paying huge sums of money (all of which invariably comes from donations) to "executives". They had a few moderately paid staff who managed their business. It is only in recent years that charities have taken the view that they cannot survive and thrive without a Chairman, a CEO and a Board of Directors. This view has been reinforced by the individuals who have been trousering the dosh who believe they must be paid such large sums to run the business and without them it would go under.
There is no realistic evidence to support this and if they had any proper transferable skills they would put them to use in a job which would not seen them creaming off vast sums which are secured mainly because their volunteers perform sterling work.
I used to do regular voluntary work for a large national concern up to about six or seven years ago. It had no difficulty securing its funding but suddenly decided to alter its structure. Out went many of the paid and unpaid staff who used to run it very successfully; in came a Chief Executive (never up to then required) and half a dozen or so of his croney friends as a "management board" (also up to then not required). Out also went most of the volunteers (including me) because the CE and his board did not have the ability to run a bath, let alone a charitable business dependent on volunteers. The charity then largely collapsed and its functions (which should rightly have been provided by the State) had then to be taken over by another organisation. This caused considerable difficulties for the organisations clients, many of whom needed assistance to see them through stressful times.
All credit to the spivs who have managed to pull off this confidence trick. I've no objection to anybody making a few bob in any way they can provided it's legal. But it won't be my few bob that swells their coffers.