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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAn hour? Like £50-100 or something I assume?
Let me think. An hour....
10 mins taking my coat off.
20 mins having a dump in their bogs.
20 mins checking out the tottie.
OK 10 mins then Im off.Comment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostWas he still trying to get you to do it?!?
I just can't wrap my head around the "...don't have the budget to pay someone" how do they envisage getting a BA to help them then? Anywhoo not my problemComment
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Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostNo he was astounded that his Client didn't want to pay, so that made two of us.....Good Luck to them!
I just can't wrap my head around the "...don't have the budget to pay someone" how do they envisage getting a BA to help them then? Anywhoo not my problemRhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostAgent has just called to tell me his Client has said they don't have the budget to pay.....we all know how the rest of this conversation went! Seriously?!?!?! Made me LOL though! The End.
With hindsight you should probably have requested a telephone call directly with the client to "scope the requirements".
This would also be an opportunity to make your sales pitch should you be interested in future work from this client.Comment
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostI doubt you have the full story.
With hindsight you should probably have requested a telephone call directly with the client to "scope the requirements".
This would also be an opportunity to make your sales pitch should you be interested in future work from this client.Comment
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What could they possibly expect to be done in one hour? Serious question. What did they want you to do?Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIf they don't have the budget for a day's consultancy it doesn't sound like the sort of client I'd be trying to impress for future work.Comment
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostSo you are taking everything the agent has said in good faith.Comment
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Originally posted by DieScum View PostWhat could they possibly expect to be done in one hour? Serious question. What did they want you to do?
I did flag that it would not be just the one hour, Agent was "fine" about this. They are a medium to large business having googled them so why aren't they organisedstupid question that would mean no job for me after they've cocked it up!Comment
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