I applied for a contract advertised this morning with an advertised rate of around 450 per day. I received a phone call from the agent pretty immediately who began the conversation by saying “I must let you know that the client’s budget has changed since we placed the advert (an hour before!), and they are now only paying 255 per day”.
As far are I see it, either a) the agent knew the crappy rate and decided to misquote the rate to get people to apply or b) the rate paid by the client is in fact around 450 but the agent is trying to increase their commission amount. When I politely told the agent to stick his contract, I was asked for the minimum I would accept and that he would get back to me if he could not find someone at the 255 rate.
From posts here, this seems like a fairly common practice but I see it as a form stealing – either of my time or my money. . Shouldn’t agents be required to be transparent with their commission amounts so both clients and candidates know how much will be fleeced off the top?
As far are I see it, either a) the agent knew the crappy rate and decided to misquote the rate to get people to apply or b) the rate paid by the client is in fact around 450 but the agent is trying to increase their commission amount. When I politely told the agent to stick his contract, I was asked for the minimum I would accept and that he would get back to me if he could not find someone at the 255 rate.
From posts here, this seems like a fairly common practice but I see it as a form stealing – either of my time or my money. . Shouldn’t agents be required to be transparent with their commission amounts so both clients and candidates know how much will be fleeced off the top?
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