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Was I too nasty with Agency ?

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    #11
    Your email was polite but professional.

    You have done nothing but state your company's policy.

    You were not nasty at all and have nothing to worry about.
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      #12
      Great stuff.

      Agents eh, fecking scumbags. Two years references for 10 days work, WTF

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        #13
        Lucky enough to have had the same gig a couple of years now directly with the client (written some software for him which has really taken off and getting a cut of the sales too) anyway when I get a call from an agent trying to get company names & hirers details from me (you can spot them a mile off) - I always make up a company name & person - Its great to hear them frantically writing down the details - one tw*t even said "oh yes......I know him !!" - Makes me smile everytime I recall the story.

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          #14
          I'm going to be making the jump to contracting soon, so how hard can you play with agents seeking references when you first start out, and you're seeking that first contract?

          I know some of my previous employers would quickly be fecked off if they had even more goons phoning them up every other day...


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            #15
            Originally posted by weemster View Post
            Lucky enough to have had the same gig a couple of years now directly with the client (written some software for him which has really taken off and getting a cut of the sales too) anyway when I get a call from an agent trying to get company names & hirers details from me (you can spot them a mile off) - I always make up a company name & person - Its great to hear them frantically writing down the details - one tw*t even said "oh yes......I know him !!" - Makes me smile everytime I recall the story.


            I'm gonna do that in future

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              #16
              I think you behaved in a good, straightforward and professional manner.

              But exemplary.


              tl

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                #17
                2 years is a little excessive.

                Maybe last 1-2 contract, but nothing more than that, if they indeed do actually take a reference.

                Out of curiosity was the job with a well known mobile provider beginning with a V?

                I have 7 contractors onsite there right now, and recently they have outsourced all of the recruitment through a RPO, Onsite rec company.

                The 7 guys/gals all now need to be contracted to them, which is fine apart from the end client pay more than they did when they went through me direct.

                Anyway, I was told by the RPO company that for the guys to extend I would need to provide them with 2 years worth of references, or advise that I have taken at least 2 years worth......... All 7 have been onsite at the client for the past 5 years! After advising this I will still told I would need to carry out references checks.

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                  #18
                  I always have a couple that I know I'm free to give out - my last employer, who wants to go contracting so doesn't mind agents ringing him as it helps his network, and the one before that who never take on contractors.

                  They can provide me with a decent reference without inconveniencing them, or being useful to an agent.

                  That said - I wouldn't cover the past two years for anyone. You made the right move.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by GWilliy View Post
                    Well it all happened so quickly !

                    I got a call on Tues am from Agency with "can you attend interview Weds am ?"
                    It was 140 miles away but I agreed

                    Got a call later that day "sorry to muck you about can we cancel & I'll get back to you" I said OK

                    Got a call the day after that "can you attend interview tomm Thurs" I agreed

                    I Attended Interview with Major Blue Chip mobile Co next day for a 10 Day Contract - discreet piece of run of the mill data transfer work scheduled to be completed in 3 weeks from today.

                    Agent called me later that day "Good news they want you to start in 2 working days time. All we need are you company details etc and all your previouse employment references for the previous 2 years"

                    Mmmm I said "this is not going to happen I will give you contact details for my last Contract and that is all"

                    "O Ok he replied - that should be OK"

                    I then receive an email from the agent confirming that they do require 2 years references.

                    My response:



                    I'm fairly certain that these references were not required by the client or the agent should have said.

                    I'm lucky to have a V Popular Skillset and will work in most places in UK so have little difficulty finding contracts <Touches wood>

                    I just get so tired of Agents trawling for references & it seems now that they're making this a condition of engagement.

                    Q. How do you think the conversation went between the Agency & Client.

                    Q. was I being a numpty

                    GW
                    Having satisfied your ego and then come on to this board to boast about it, may I be so bold as to ask Did you get the job?
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                      Having satisfied your ego and then come on to this board to boast about it, may I be so bold as to ask Did you get the job?
                      Miaow!

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