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Agencey not telling the truth - normal?

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    #21
    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    I don't think I've ever asked at an interview "is this for a permie job or for a contract position?", to be fair.

    Plus, it may be that this was an interview for a contract role, OP didn't get it, and agent can't be bothered to waste time telling them. It's happened to me where the agency has suddenly disappeared (although never after an interview, only before).
    I had 3 interviews whilst looking for an new gig recently, and the 2 roles I didn't get I never got a call back from the agents letting me know I was unsuccessful, which is p*ss poor as I was in Jockland at the time and had to book a day off to go to London for one of them.

    But it is what I have come to expect from this breed of blood sucking scum, I hate pimps, all of them without discrimination, and any time I can do a direct gig with a client I will laugh my arrse off knowing these scumbags arn't earning off the back of it.

    My opinion, but I am sure there are a few fellow rate whores who will agree.

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      #22
      Originally posted by stan2484 View Post
      I had 3 interviews whilst looking for an new gig recently, and the 2 roles I didn't get I never got a call back from the agents letting me know I was unsuccessful, which is p*ss poor as I was in Jockland at the time and had to book a day off to go to London for one of them.

      But it is what I have come to expect from this breed of blood sucking scum, I hate pimps, all of them without discrimination, and any time I can do a direct gig with a client I will laugh my arrse off knowing these scumbags arn't earning off the back of it.

      My opinion, but I am sure there are a few fellow rate whores who will agree.
      Go direct. I have had many contracts direct or back with a client I contracted through before without using the agent.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
        I'm sorry, but if you can't determine from an interview whether the post is permie or contract, and you don't ask - what the hell are you doing there in the first place ?
        I think the point being made is a fair one - he did not ask and at the interview it depends how long it takes and what is asked if you would determine what is being offered - for a perm you might expect this to be a bit longer but it could still just be a quick interview.

        They wanted you to take the job and you learnt a lesson so the experience was just that an experience. You can always go for phone interview first if offered and sound out the job first to see if you are happy.

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          #24
          Originally posted by stan2484 View Post
          I had 3 interviews whilst looking for an new gig recently, and the 2 roles I didn't get I never got a call back from the agents letting me know I was unsuccessful, which is p*ss poor as I was in Jockland at the time and had to book a day off to go to London for one of them.

          But it is what I have come to expect from this breed of blood sucking scum, I hate pimps, all of them without discrimination, and any time I can do a direct gig with a client I will laugh my arrse off knowing these scumbags arn't earning off the back of it.

          My opinion, but I am sure there are a few fellow rate whores who will agree.
          Presumably if you so hate agents I would imagine you find it hard to disguise the fact. So it is poetic justice that they ignore you. With a failure rate as high as yours I would suggest that you need as many friends as you can get.
          Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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            #25
            Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
            Could you not suss out in the interview whether they wanted a permie or contract - if it was permie they would have told you about benefits [ pension etc ] ???

            Didn't you ask FFS ??
            No need for the 'FFS' by the way - you haven't read the post properly.

            I explained earlier that the interview was for a contract and followed the format of a contract interview. So there.

            The point is, somewhere along the way, someone wasn't telling the truth - whether the potential client was in on it as well, I dont know. Maybe there was a contract but the agent ultimately knew that he would offer me a permie role.. I don't know - the point is, as soon as I said I wasn't interested in the permie role, the agent wasn't interested - hasn't even been polite enough to let me know I didn't get the contract which, considering they like me so much, is strange (if there actually was acontract).

            OK?

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              #26
              Originally posted by monkeyBoy32 View Post
              No need for the 'FFS' by the way - you haven't read the post properly.

              I explained earlier that the interview was for a contract and followed the format of a contract interview. So there.

              The point is, somewhere along the way, someone wasn't telling the truth - whether the potential client was in on it as well, I dont know. Maybe there was a contract but the agent ultimately knew that he would offer me a permie role.. I don't know - the point is, as soon as I said I wasn't interested in the permie role, the agent wasn't interested - hasn't even been polite enough to let me know I didn't get the contract which, considering they like me so much, is strange (if there actually was acontract).

              OK?
              the agency will only talk you while they stand a chance of making a buck out of you, so don't be surprised when there's no communication once you don't get the gig.

              What is it that you think they "liked" about you so much ?

              I still don't see how you can have an interview and get offered a permie role when you thought you were being interviewed for a contract...
              Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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                #27
                Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
                the agency will only talk you while they stand a chance of making a buck out of you, so don't be surprised when there's no communication once you don't get the gig.

                What is it that you think they "liked" about you so much ?

                I still don't see how you can have an interview and get offered a permie role when you thought you were being interviewed for a contract...
                Well it happened. I went for an interview for a contract. It WAS an interview for a contract. I get a call from the agent saying "They really, really like you" (that's why I think they like me...) "they like you so much in fact" (see?) "that they'd like to offer you a permie role" ta-dah!

                I say, no thanks, let me know about the contract though.

                The end.

                That's what happened.

                Fair enough?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by monkeyBoy32 View Post
                  Well it happened. I went for an interview for a contract. It WAS an interview for a contract. I get a call from the agent saying "They really, really like you" (that's why I think they like me...) "they like you so much in fact" (see?) "that they'd like to offer you a permie role" ta-dah!

                  I say, no thanks, let me know about the contract though.

                  The end.

                  That's what happened.

                  Fair enough?

                  If it was an interview for a contract then fine, you appeared to say in your first post that "perhaps there wasn't a contract in the first place".

                  From what you've just said in this post and your first, perhaps, just perhaps the agency were telling the truth and there were two positions - one permie & one contract.

                  Why though if the client liked you so much they wanted you permie, but then wouldn't take you contract is anyones guess.

                  As you say "it was a contract interview" and "somebody got that contract" so there must have been a contract post.

                  Anyway, good luck in your search.

                  Merry Chritsmas.
                  Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                    Presumably if you so hate agents I would imagine you find it hard to disguise the fact. So it is poetic justice that they ignore you. With a failure rate as high as yours I would suggest that you need as many friends as you can get.
                    With this post you have just proved the point that you are a bunch of ****, as for my failure rate, I haven't had a day on the bench since I started in 2 years with multiple contracts, extensions offered in everyone of them, and repeat business. As for friends I have lots thank you (something that is probably alien to you), I have not had to rely on any to get me a role (which you imply in the drivel you posted), but we try to sort each other out with direct gigs so we can cut the likes of you out of the loop.

                    As I said its my opinion, the dealings I have had with your creed have made me think this way, and as it is a forum for Contractors and not Pimps I feel it is my right to be able to air it on here.

                    If you take offence with my comments then to be honest I couldn't give a fig, as you are a pimp and therefore your opinon is like getting dirt on my shoe, an irritation easily washed away.

                    So if don't like people airing opinions about your chosen profession, why don't you go away to a forum for Pimps and leave us Contractors to have our say.
                    Last edited by ferret; 21 December 2007, 13:18. Reason: Toning down post...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by stan2484 View Post
                      With this post you have just proved the point that you are a bunch of ****, as for my failure rate, I haven't had a day on the bench since I started in 2 years with multiple contracts, extensions offered in everyone of them, and repeat business. As for friends I have lots thank you (something that is probably alien to you), I have not had to rely on any to get me a role (which you imply in the drivel you posted), but we try to sort each other out with direct gigs so we can cut the likes of you out of the loop.

                      As I said its my opinion, the dealings I have had with your creed have made me think this way, and as it is a forum for Contractors and not Pimps I feel it is my right to be able to air it on here.

                      If you take offence with my comments then to be honest I couldn't give a fig, as you are a pimp and therefore your opinon is like getting dirt on my shoe, an irritation easily washed away.

                      So if don't like people airing opinions about your chosen profession, why don't you go away to a forum for Pimps and leave us Contractors to have our say.
                      May I suggest you get some help dealing with your anger issues? Behave yourself you little oik.

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