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    #51
    Originally posted by voron
    Why not deal with you again? The contractor works for himself not the agency. Is this another example of agencies being confused with consultancies?
    I am sure he would have dealt with me again. What he was in fact saying was that he didnt want me to send in just anyone and that I needed to put in some work. He was also exerting pressure and displaying his not inconsiderable ego.

    In the end I just picked the cheapest contractor and kept my fingers crossed
    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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      #52
      ex

      Originally posted by Joe Black
      Almost exactly how CF were describing it to me. You didn't used to be one of their consultants did you Dodgy?

      Actually I can understand the point of view the agent was putting forward, that it was a way for them to win business (and me a possible contract) by getting someone in the clients door ahead of any other agency, blocking their chances as he put it.

      I turned it down in the end mainly because of gut feeling, to me it still didn't sound quite right.

      Then again who know's, if I'd taken up the offer then at least I would know for future reference, or possibily got a nice little job to fill in with just a fews weeks after that until the new financial year.

      As for CF themselves I've had a mixed experience, one bad, but then also a couple of other good contracts including one which start out as a 3 week fill-in but when the client saw my work he managed to get me on another project which lasted almost year.
      Ex Computer People me.
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #53
        Originally posted by DodgyAgent
        Ex Computer People me.
        But, you were a lot younger then!

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          #54
          Computer people, didn't know they were still around...

          Anyway what's your vote going to be then Dodgy?

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            #55
            Originally posted by Joe Black
            Computer people, didn't know they were still around...

            Anyway what's your vote going to be then Dodgy?
            Its a secret
            Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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              #56
              Originally posted by DodgyAgent
              I am sure he would have dealt with me again. What he was in fact saying was that he didnt want me to send in just anyone and that I needed to put in some work. He was also exerting pressure and displaying his not inconsiderable ego.
              Yes, but that's a real risk on the client side. No offence intended, but agents are sales people; they rarely have the ability to understand what a contractor does and assess their real capability.

              Could you really assess whether Joe Average's C# was top notch?

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                #57
                Originally posted by voron
                Yes, but that's a real risk on the client side. No offence intended, but agents are sales people; they rarely have the ability to understand what a contractor does and assess their real capability.

                Could you really assess whether Joe Average's C# was top notch?

                I agree Voron. Lowest risk for the Agency..Highest risk for the Contractor

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by voron
                  Yes, but that's a real risk on the client side. No offence intended, but agents are sales people; they rarely have the ability to understand what a contractor does and assess their real capability.

                  Could you really assess whether Joe Average's C# was top notch?
                  You are of course correct voron. It was a toss up between the cheapest and the one with the biggest tits.
                  Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
                    You are of course correct voron. It was a toss up between the cheapest and the one with the biggest tits.

                    I thought you understood selling...If you did you would most definately have sent the biggest tits....then you would have secured the contract

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