There seem to be about 100 agents per gig at the moment. I've only been benched 2 weeks but it seems like an eternity because I've had to spend so much time talking to pimps who haven't actually got any work but love the sound of their own voice
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostAlways funny people wanting to know everything about my previous clients, including what technologies I used, what rate, who my referees are and who managed me, but not being able to give the name of their client
I have a sick uncle in West Africa who has 6 million in an account waiting for you...Comment
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Originally posted by globalBA View PostBut I have worked through the agency previously and it's not been an issue. At the time client over looked it as it wasn't an issue for them.
The 4th character on my surname on my passport is spelt with and 'a' where as I spell it with an 'o' on everything else.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThe craziest compliance I’ve witnessed is a chap of 55 (with 30 years exp) marched off site for failing to provide his high school results (despite him having a degree and a MBA) high school results were Latin and geography [emoji4]
She was devastated, the team was upset etc. but the bank had a zero tolerance on dishonesty and this counted as lying on her cv.Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostThat's nothing - I keep mixing up the order of my names! They are one way around on my driving licence and the other on my passport and birth certificate!
Taken steps now to change the one character on my passport so no one can throw that in my face again.Comment
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Some of these rang true.
I put my feelers out this week with a couple of well paid roles with the same agency, different roles.
The first one, after I submitted my cv, I was told that 500, yes 500 people(really !!! thats BS) had applied but the client had his budget dropped suddenly and the role was now £200 a day less. Agent was now having to phone all the people!!
That agent told me to stay where I was and take a renewal..lol
Other guy(same place) told me the client has lots of time still to think about IR35 status so won't till next year, even though its a 6 month monthly paid contract which would take me into march. Also when they found out I had flexibility currently on where I did my work(an outside IR35 positive as shows lack of control), I was told that its 5 days on site every week, no exceptions as "the client won't know(insert the word trust) you, especially at the start". I said no thanks.Comment
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An agent rang me recently, I actually felt sorry for him; he said that a colleague that left my client recently had highly recommended me. He was adamant he could say who this person was for many reasons. When I said I'd be much more willing to discuss 'my situation' if he was honest about what he needed from me. He said 'I know it sounds like I'm making this up but I'm not'. When I wouldn't give him any information about me until he told me who the referee was, he hung up. I wasn't being rude, I was actually trying to appeal to his humanity, you never know, one day I might need his help but I'm too long in the tooth to be playing their games. It made me sad for those on the bench having to deal with these types and bills coming rapidly in.Comment
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostAn agent rang me recently, I actually felt sorry for him
Hopefully if there is a proper downturn in contractor demand then there will be a clear out of all the chancers trying to blag their way through the day and we'll be left with the more professional ones. Yes that goes for contractors as well as agents.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostA bank I used to work at gave a girl her marching orders because she claimed to have an A level in English but only had a GCSE. It was not even relevant to anything, it just happened to still be on her cv so they checked it as they check absolutely everything you say.
She was devastated, the team was upset etc. but the bank had a zero tolerance on dishonesty and this counted as lying on her cv.Comment
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostDon't fall for their softening up tactics, they hang up on you without a shred of remorse for your feelings when they know they aren't going to be able to manipulate you into giving them the info they want.
Hopefully if there is a proper downturn in contractor demand then there will be a clear out of all the chancers trying to blag their way through the day and we'll be left with the more professional ones. Yes that goes for contractors as well as agents.
really agents are hilarious.Comment
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