Just got called from a lady at Avance. Would not state a rate. Asked me what rate I have been charging and when I told her she said she would speak to her manager and put the phone down...
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Originally posted by Hawkeye View PostJust got called from a lady at Avance. Would not state a rate. Asked me what rate I have been charging and when I told her she said she would speak to her manager and put the phone down...
Don't give them any information as it doesn't help you or any other contractor in the UK to be under cut.
Also block their number on your mobile."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou need to learn to put the phone down when they introduce themselves.
Don't give them any information as it doesn't help you or any other contractor in the UK to be under cut.
Also block their number on your mobile.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou need to learn to put the phone down when they introduce themselves.
Don't give them any information as it doesn't help you or any other contractor in the UK to be under cut.
Also block their number on your mobile.Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIn the list above I doubt Square One is India based. A mate of mine has been working there for a decade as an accountant. Perhaps their call centre is based in India?
Also, Dabster in that list is a dodgy India based agency. They try all tactics to harvest your CV and you never hear back again. Avoid!!Comment
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I've started getting more calls and emails (I work in AWS Cloud) and I just block and delete.
Initially had a couple of chats with them just to satisfy myself that perspective shared on this thread would tally with my personal experiences - it does.Comment
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Had a large number of indian IT workers where I used to work. The low level workers were nice enough, honestlyu just tryuing to get by more than anything else. Felt sorry for them as many had to leave family behind and houseshare in small apartments for months on end.
The thing that always surprised me was when the higher up managers came over and essentially shouted/screamed at the underlings in front of everyone...Comment
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Originally posted by l35kee View PostHad a large number of indian IT workers where I used to work. The low level workers were nice enough, honestlyu just tryuing to get by more than anything else. Felt sorry for them as many had to leave family behind and houseshare in small apartments for months on end.
The thing that always surprised me was when the higher up managers came over and essentially shouted/screamed at the underlings in front of everyone...
Once they get into management they treat those under them like sh*t."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou need to learn to put the phone down when they introduce themselves.
Don't give them any information as it doesn't help you or any other contractor in the UK to be under cut.
Also block their number on your mobile.Comment
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i let them introduce themselves, and then say '<agency name>? - no, sorry, - i already have double glazing, thanks'
and hang upComment
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