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    #11
    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    What you described is BAU in the contracting world. Get used to it...

    Yeah I totally accept it's BAU - just amazed that an agent can stoop as low as suggesting you get a cert on your CV to be put forward effectively putting you through the process of jumping through a hoop, then pulling the rug from under your feet at the finish line.

    Nothing really surprises me these days I guess, there's no friends in business I know..

    Another thing which crossed my mind last night was the fact that I'd seen the job advertised at nearly £100 more by Agency B, so when I mailed back in my CV with my requested rate it's probably clear that their other candidates were a more lucrative gamble for them.. probably the root reason for the 'quota full' response. Whilst I'd like to secure a contract I'm not in the game to enter bidding wars with other people disparate enough to work for free..

    Something else will come up - it always does.
    The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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      #12
      Originally posted by chris79 View Post
      Whilst I'd like to secure a contract I'm not in the game to enter bidding wars with other people disparate enough to work for free..

      Something else will come up - it always does.
      Bingo. Nail. On. Head. And you've the right attitude to go with it.

      I too would rather do other things outside of IT than work for free (or almost free.) When I consider the stress and grief that normally goes with most IT projects, it makes me even happier to turn stuff down if the rate is poor. Oh, and there's the large chance these days that the client is actually paying a decent rate, but the agent is creaming off much of the profit. Again, I'd rather be at home making both myself and agents suffer, than work to make them rich and me poor.

      EDIT: Here's a good example: http://www.jobserve.com/WD3D752B3F1C7872C.jsjob
      Most London Banking roles are paying £500-650. And yet this guy offers £250 "initially" - i.e. until you get on-site and find that you are being raped compared to the other contractors who came in via a different agent.

      Nomadd
      Last edited by nomadd; 11 August 2009, 12:58.
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        #13
        Originally posted by chris79 View Post
        Yeah I totally accept it's BAU - just amazed that an agent can stoop as low as suggesting you get a cert on your CV to be put forward...
        That wasn't made clear from your post. If they told you to go away and get certified then come back then your probably right to be a bit narked.

        But then, if an agent told me to go away and get a cert, I'd be telling them to get to fook...
        Older and ...well, just older!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
          That wasn't made clear from your post. If they told you to go away and get certified then come back then your probably right to be a bit narked.

          But then, if an agent told me to go away and get a cert, I'd be telling them to get to fook...
          Basically the conversation last week was:-

          <Agent> "Hi, just calling up about a role we have with one of our major clients, my ex-colleague ***** who has now left recommended you to me. Your CV is fine but in order to submit your CV on this role the client only wants to see CV's with this certification, otherwise they will be asking why we have sent your CV over..".

          <Me> "That's fine, I can book the exam online now, it's something I was planning to get soon anyway, I'll have it by Monday (if all goes well)"

          <Agent> "Let me check to see if we can hold off until Monday... (30 sec wait)... yep that's fine, we can still get yours over on Monday.. fingers crossed for the exam, good luck".

          <Me> "Great, I'll call you on Monday and let you know the results as soon as I know"...


          Monday comes, certificate obtained...

          <Me> "Hi, I've passed the exam and my new updated CV is now emailed to you".

          <Agent> "Right, well I have to be honest about the situation here, we've exceeded our quota, let me check with my Manager and see what we can do (30 sec wait..)... yep, basically we can send yours over but only if they reject any of the current ones we've sent".

          <Me> "Ok no problem, just get in touch if anything comes up"...
          The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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            #15
            Why didn't you just say "yes I've got the cert", then quickly take the exam?
            Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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              #16
              Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
              Why didn't you just say "yes I've got the cert", then quickly take the exam?
              3 reasons:-

              1. The agency in question I've had a good relationship with and don't want to cause any doubts in their mind about my character (in the event I couldn't obtain the cert for instance and had been untruthful).

              2. I refuse to lie about anything on my CV.

              3. The agreed course of action seemed acceptable, they keep me a slot on the basis I get certified by Monday, etc..

              Just a pity the new contact I have at this agency has proven to be a different caliber to my previous one.

              No point in getting angry with her and spelling out my annoyance, it would only penalize myself further down the line for when the next gig comes up... then again I may now consider my options with which agency I use, works both ways I guess.
              The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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                #17
                Chris you're a PM right, interested to know what was the cert? PM me if you don't wanna say on the boards..

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                  #18
                  Yeah I don't mind saying - it was ITIL v3.. bought some self study book for £50 on amazon and paid £100 for the exam. I don't see the point paying £600+ for a 2 day course where all they do is read the book to you.

                  I've worked in ITIL environments previously so I guess that helped, basic stuff I know but it was on the clients wish-list.. will no doubt be handy for future applications too I guess. Apparently now it's not enough to just put "worked in an ITIL environment" as part of your CV.
                  The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by chris79 View Post
                    Yeah I don't mind saying - it was ITIL v3.. bought some self study book for £50 on amazon and paid £100 for the exam. I don't see the point paying £600+ for a 2 day course where all they do is read the book to you.

                    I've worked in ITIL environments previously so I guess that helped, basic stuff I know but it was on the clients wish-list.. will no doubt be handy for future applications too I guess. Apparently now it's not enough to just put "worked in an ITIL environment" as part of your CV.
                    Cool, just what I'm thinking of doing next too.

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                      #20
                      This is the book I used.. would recommend it if you want to self study.. took me about 3-4 hours to read the whole book + test questions.

                      http://www.amazon.co.uk/ITIL-Foundat...0072390&sr=8-3

                      /edit/

                      Got a few people message me asking where to book the exam - just go to www.prometric.com and find your local test centre, it costs £100 and you can either do it through EXIN or ISEB.
                      Last edited by chris79; 12 August 2009, 10:47.
                      The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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