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Vector Resourcing - Any experience of them?
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Originally posted by SurreyPM View PostThank you. I won't be contacting them again and will be warning fellow colleagues to avoid them like the plague."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Worst, most unethical recruiters
I cannot believe how bad Vector are. All sweetness until they can make money from you and then when you're abused and mistreated by their client, they blame you. No respect from them, no help, and they withhold money unlawfully I believe.
I thought " wreckers" died out with pirates. Wish I'd picked uop on them not being REC registered.Comment
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Originally posted by commander m View PostI cannot believe how bad Vector are. All sweetness until they can make money from you and then when you're abused and mistreated by their client, they blame you. No respect from them, no help, and they withhold money unlawfully I believe.
I thought " wreckers" died out with pirates. Wish I'd picked uop on them not being REC registered.
I've been with agents who are and aren't registered. It makes no differences to how helpful they are."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy would being registered with REC make a difference?
I've been with agents who are and aren't registered. It makes no differences to how helpful they are.Comment
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Deceitful, disgusting Vector
These despicable people withhold money you've worked for. They trump up allegations and invoke a clause that allows them to skim off a huge amount in so called "losses".
I've used a lot of agencies as a client and this lot border on criminality.
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Originally posted by commander m View PostThese despicable people withhold money you've worked for. They trump up allegations and invoke a clause that allows them to skim off a huge amount in so called "losses".
I've used a lot of agencies as a client and this lot border on criminality.
No respect from them, no help, and they withhold money unlawfully I believe.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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