I worked through Square One in 2007. Everything was fine, including the wording in the contract.
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Well thanks everyone; sounds OK to me.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Hmmm... it must just be me then who thought they were a wunch of feckless idiots.
I was very badly represented by them for a gig a while back and they are now one (of two) agencies who I will never deal with again under any circumstances.Last edited by moorfield; 19 November 2009, 14:17.Comment
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Nope, you are not on your own. I've found them completely useless. They've been phoning me up for several years with their very, very long BS-laden calls. Nothing has ever come of it. I tend to avoid them as much as I can.Originally posted by moorfield View PostHmmm... it must just be me then who thought they were a wunch of flipless idiots.
I was very badly represented by them for a gig a while back and they are now one (of two) agencies who I will never deal with again under any circumstances.
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Never had a gig thru them directly but they have a decent reputation in the PeopleSoft marketplace.Comment
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Square One
I have been in contact with Square One for more than 10 years, and have been contracting for some 4 year now and 75% of my work has been through them. Very good to work with good response when needed.Comment
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Internal Problem
They seem to have more of an internal problem than an external problem
I seem to have more contact with ex square one employees than current employees. They seem like a good school to teach future agents
Used them once paid on time.
Always disclosed the name of the end client during first phone call.Comment
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