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SMS to Client Mgr..!!

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    #11


    Darren, if this is a true tale, then you're a twat. Since when is a polite sms offensive? The Manager was trying to screw out the agency and probably acting without budget and other HR permissions. It was effectively a non-job and you missed out on nothing but wasted time and expectations. Stop crying like a baby and move on.

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      #12
      Learn to type as well.
      Still Invoicing

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        #13
        Originally posted by Turion View Post


        Darren, if this is a true tale, then you're a twat. Since when is a polite sms offensive? The Manager was trying to screw out the agency and probably acting without budget and other HR permissions. It was effectively a non-job and you missed out on nothing but wasted time and expectations. Stop crying like a baby and move on.
        Harsh but fair ^^
        Signatures.....what's the point?

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          #14
          Certainly sounds like the client mgr was attempting to organise a direct contract - esp if rates were discussed - agencies typically don't like clients knowing what you are getting.

          I can't believe you talked to the agency after agreeing a way forward with the client - unless you agreed with him in the f2f that you would do this.

          I'd say it was an unfortunate misunderstanding, and worry more about getting another contract.
          "take me to your leader"

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            #15
            Originally posted by Grinder View Post
            Certainly sounds like the client mgr was attempting to organise a direct contract - esp if rates were discussed - agencies typically don't like clients knowing what you are getting.

            I can't believe you talked to the agency after agreeing a way forward with the client - unless you agreed with him in the f2f that you would do this.

            I'd say it was an unfortunate misunderstanding, and worry more about getting another contract.

            You guys are not getting the point...I am not worried abt the lost opportunity..But in the future will they consider me..??

            BTW Mgr did confirm me that he is going to issue contract through my agency only...I didn't tell Mgr my rate, but he knows my asking rate from my agency only..so nothing to hide there..

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              #16
              Originally posted by Darren_Test View Post
              You guys are not getting the point...I am not worried abt the lost opportunity..But in the future will they consider me..??

              BTW Mgr did confirm me that he is going to issue contract through my agency only...I didn't tell Mgr my rate, but he knows my asking rate from my agency only..so nothing to hide there..
              They'll consider anyone who will generate them some cash.

              HTH
              ǝןqqıʍ

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                #17
                When you saw the mgr, did he mainly:
                a) Ask you loads of questions
                or
                b) Outline what the job was.

                If answer was a) Avoid this mgr without making it obvious.
                From now on, negotiate contract details only through the agency and never talk to him any more than what is neccessary.
                If he asks for your opinion, never give it - he is no friend of yours.

                Also, if you get the gig, you should act as if this has never happened.

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                  #18
                  oh dear, where to start on this one
                  Every Saint has a past, Every Sinner a future"


                  Originally Posted by Pogle
                  I wasnt really into men at the time - IYKWIM

                  HTH

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Darren_Test View Post
                    ... thats why I send sms to mgr..
                    Hardly the most professional means of communicating......!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ivor Bigun View Post
                      When you saw the mgr, did he mainly:
                      a) Ask you loads of questions
                      or
                      b) Outline what the job was.

                      If answer was a) Avoid this mgr without making it obvious.
                      From now on, negotiate contract details only through the agency and never talk to him any more than what is neccessary.
                      If he asks for your opinion, never give it - he is no friend of yours.

                      Also, if you get the gig, you should act as if this has never happened.
                      More on the job than any thing else...

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