Originally posted by SueEllen
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Indian recruitment consultancies operating in the UK
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I had one ring me about a very well paid contract in Munich. Sounded good but at the end she casually asked me if I could speak fluent German!
Might have saved a lot of time all round if she asked that to start with.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThey do. today another 3 calls, they seem to have a large supply of numbers"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Agree, if the end client is prepared to accept broken English then I also have the problem of being interviewed in broken English.Comment
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The indian recruitment consultancies are the ones who are decreasing the rates.
I had a phone call from one of them and offered me €250/day (the worse example).
I was like "Sorry how much!?"Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWorse thing is some legit business is going to get one of their discarded numbers in a year and find their number is on a spammers list.
+44-2037697195 / TGC World Limited /www.tgcworld.com but operating from Wembley.Comment
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostAdd to the list
+44-2037697195 / TGC World Limited /www.tgcworld.com but operating from Wembley."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Brace yourselves with more of these stories to come, as we go into invoking article 50 / BREXIT and seek to do new business with non-eu countires and returning them favours.Comment
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Just thought I'd throw this in re: Indians in general. Early days at work, limited access etc, had this Indian guy message me could I edit a Tomcat file for him since he didn't have root, so I did cos there's fook all else to do ATM, he was well impressed.
Thanked me for 'Doing a solid for him'...
Never heard that one but it's going on the list.....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostJust thought I'd throw this in re: Indians in general. Early days at work, limited access etc, had this Indian guy message me could I edit a Tomcat file for him since he didn't have root, so I did cos there's fook all else to do ATM, he was well impressed.
Thanked me for 'Doing a solid for him'...
Never heard that one but it's going on the list.....Comment
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