Originally posted by ratewhore
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Individuals are covered by the DPA; not Companies. You need to decide if you are a company or an individual."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
Most, if not all information on a CV is about the individual not the company. Thus is covered by the DPAOriginally posted by PaddyIndividuals are covered by the DPA; not Companies. You need to decide if you are a company or an individual.Comment
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But it's not a 'CV'. It's a 'brochure'.Originally posted by Not So WiseMost, if not all information on a CV is about the individual not the company. Thus is covered by the DPA
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What if he is an individual within a company?Originally posted by PaddyIndividuals are covered by the DPA; not Companies. You need to decide if you are a company or an individual.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentFair comment they should deal with it better than that
They should have seen just how long it was and pressed "delete"Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Impersonating a member of the armed forces(Serving or retired - listening Threaded?) or the police force is illegal in the UK.Originally posted by TheFaqqerWhy not email one of these people and highlight how this "senior person" seems unconcerned about people fraudulently impersonating him?
Managing Consultants:
Jose Fernandes
+ 44 (0) 20 7255 5573
jose.fernandes@abraxas.com
Edward Griffiths
+ 44 (0) 20 7255 5641
edward.griffiths@abraxas.com
Stephen Hellier
+ 44 (0) 20 7255 5524
stephen.hellier@abraxas.com
If they don't respond to emails, then I'm sure that since they publish their phone numbers they won't mind a call
Ring them up and tell them that you're Detective Inspector Smith, following up a complaint about possible fraud - I bet they'll speak to you sharpish after that!
HTH.Comment
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Didn't realise that - of course you could change your name to "Chief Inspector" but that perhaps takes it a bit far. Although someone did change their name to "Yorkshire Bank are Complete B@stards" I think, to get their point across.Originally posted by ChurchillImpersonating a member of the armed forces(Serving or retired - listening Threaded?) or the police force is illegal in the UK.Comment
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No, I was chucked off the contract because I refused to put made up quotes in a global magazine article I was writing and I told the client to stuff themselves because I had arranged to do an additional day's work for another client during the interview but found no provision had been made in place for me to follow it through once the contract started. Luckily I didn't lose my regular client because he sourced someone else in time. No thanks to tulip Hungarian bitch who Abraxas sourced me for. I'm not in the habit of messing my regular clients around, certainly not ones I've worked to for over 6 years.Originally posted by DodgyAgentIn other words you were chucked off the contract "cos you was s***"
Still, at least I ended up screwing Abraxas good and proper and that's probably why they decided to give me a first anniversary present yesterday. It was about a year ago I was sourced for that role.
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If you mean I don't roll over and die when someone wants to tulip on my head, then I couldn't agree with you more.Originally posted by DodgyAgentSorry to sound cruel Denny, but my reading of this is that Abraxas were told by the client who asked you "to engage in unethical behaviour" put your dismissal quite differently (rightly or wrongly) and the agency came away thinking that you are a bit of a knob. Given this the agency decided to take flight from you.
Given your obsession with calling things as you think they should be called (EB instead of agency or Brochure instead of CV) and your determination to go to the wire on some of the most trivial issues would suggest that you are a bit of nightmare to employ.
Pity more of you don't follow my lead.Comment
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I was engaged as an individual at the time, not a company. A freelance individual (not brolly PAYE as they thought). Just shows what a bunch of muppets they are.Originally posted by Not So WiseMost, if not all information on a CV is about the individual not the company. Thus is covered by the DPA
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