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You attached your pic to your CV back then, didn't you?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhen I was a new contractor I got 20 calls a day.
Didn't get so many emails as agents hadn't worked out how to spam people through email.
Didn't get any text messages because they hadn't worked out how to use their phones.
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Nope - even when I'm deliberately fishing for a job (I.e., posting my CV and applying to ads etc) I'll only get 3 - 5 calls a day. Although they seem to come in clusters, when in contract I probably get 3 - 5 a week.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAm I the only one that doesn't get these volumes then? I still find it a tad hard to believe unless something is fundamentally wrong.Comment
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I ignore the phone unless it is a number that I know.
My current rate is always higher than it is.
If asked what my rate is, I ignore it and ask them what they are offering.
I have a answerphone message that says that I am available in .... CV available from ... email is ....
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I never speak to agents in the client office in full view. I never answer calls from unknown number (which 99% of agents use) and let it go to voicemail.
If I'm actively looking I might go somewhere quiet and phone them back otherwise will wait until lunchtime/end of day.
Or I dont bother if Im mid-contract and not looking.
Emails - ignore the fishing ones but if its someone I know I will answer.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Generally filter calls I don't recognise, although have been known to talk within earshot of whoever is sorting out a renewal if they aren't being quick enough!Comment
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Hm... Good ideaOriginally posted by SussexSeagull View PostGenerally filter calls I don't recognise, although have been known to talk within earshot of whoever is sorting out a renewal if they aren't being quick enough!
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