I leave my address off and there is no reference to age, marital status. religion or ethnicity. Nothing appears on my CV earlier than 1990 so it is impossible to tell my age. Yes, you may have guessed, I'm an older guy. As a freelance/consulting Mechanical Engineer I strongly feel that my age is totally irrelevant. I rarely do a job more than 8 or 9 months in duration. My CV has land line and mobile numbers and an email address/business website address. I get a few nuisance/pimping calls but no more than is tolerable and I end the fishing "just updating our records" calls courteously but promptly. I regard my CV as a "personal" rather than a business document.
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Many roles on Jobserve are just a repeated, rolling fiction that agents place to harvest CVs so they can fill the real roles. In other words the real contracts are never really advertised, and unless you upload your CV you're unlikely to hear about them.Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by AddancI thought company regs meant that registered company address and number had to be included on company correspondenceWhere the feck does the original comment say phone number? Doh!Originally posted by expat View PostRegistered address yes; phone number no. A company is not required even to have a phone.Comment
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Actually, this idea looks even more viable:
Suddenly, long winded conversations with pimps don't seem too bad...
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Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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OK, here is the plan.
- Get one or more of these 0906 numbers at £1.50 per min. Set it so it points to a pre-paid phone set to voice mail with a long introduction message.
- Create a number fake CV’s with all the popular skills and put them up on the Job boards.
- Wait for the cash to roll in. There is bound to be some stupid or desperate agent or resourcer who will dial the number.
I might give this a go. I’m not a contractor anymore so it’ll be a nice bit of payback for all those times that agents messed me around.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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- Get one or more of these 0906 numbers at £1.50 per min. Set it so it points to a pre-paid phone set to voice mail with a long introduction message.
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