You mean you have 3 jobs on the go...first one past the post usually does it for me.
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Thanks for the replies! One was guaranteed but substantially lower than the others, one of which was offered to me and I accepted today.
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Don't officially reject the less appealing one until the absolute last minute - you've still got to get a start date and get onsite at the gig you want first.Originally posted by monkeypaw View PostThanks for the replies! One was guaranteed but substantially lower than the others, one of which was offered to me and I accepted today.
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^^^ThisOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostDon't officially reject the less appealing one until the absolute last minute - you've still got to get a start date and get onsite at the gig you want first.
I've actually had contract disagreements with agents that can't be resolved so have had to take up a least preferred offer."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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You can, I have done just that. Only once has a contract come back from a QDOS review with a 100% thumbs up (and that was a direct one), In all other cases there were one or more issues which meant that I have had to re-negotiate the terms (clue, thats your get out clause if you need it).Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostA role that hasn't been offered yet is more likely not to materialise than it is to materialise, and no you can't accept offers and then leave them hanging a week while you get it reviewed because if it's serious you will be asked what was wrong with the contract and you won't have an answer, so you may as well be honest.
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Originally posted by TheLordDave View PostFirst rule of contracting, the crap contract will always offer first.
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But I think its fair to say most agents assume that if its offered to you then you're taking it. If you then decide not to they get really wassed off.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostYou can, I have done just that. Only once has a contract come back from a QDOS review with a 100% thumbs up (and that was a direct one), In all other cases there were one or more issues which meant that I have had to re-negotiate the terms (clue, thats your get out clause if you need it).
They don't realise that the clients offer is just the first stage of possible business. i.e. the start of contract negotiations. And nothing is agreed until its agreed.
Most agents its here the offer, can you start tomorrow?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Depends how badly you want/need the role I guess.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBut I think its fair to say most agents assume that if its offered to you then you're taking it. If you then decide not to they get really wassed off.
They don't realise that the clients offer is just the first stage of possible business. i.e. the start of contract negotiations. And nothing is agreed until its agreed.
Most agents its here the offer, can you start tomorrow?Comment
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