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Originally posted by d000hg View PostShould agents come here to name and shame the contractors who want £500/day to do a bit of coding in between posting on CUK, before leaving at 3pm?Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostShould agents come here to name and shame the contractors who want £500/day to do a bit of coding in between posting on CUK, before leaving at 3pm?Coffee's for closersComment
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I commented recently on here about an agent that were pretty rubbish at getting back to me on a role I had put forward for - nothing abusive, just my honest opinion. The agency guessed who I was from my username, the Chris part, and rung me up - quite apologetically actually. This could've easily gone the other way and they could've dropped me from their short list costing me a £50K + contract.
That may be one reason you shouldn't slag them off in public.Comment
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I like the "good agents list", with a caviat. You have to have a signature that shows your affiliation (contractor or agent) and you have to have 1,000 posts in this forum. Agent's and below 1,000 members should be removed by a moderator. No administrator or moderator of this forum should be allowed to participate in adding to the list. Would this work?My mind has gone blank. I wonder if it was always that way.Comment
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postsurely that's an agents dream contractor. High rates and no work means that the project will have to be extended as deadlines are constantly missed. £500+/day makes that a hard argument to swallow based on the amount of posts in General.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I think a 'tripadvisor' style system would work well, so long as it was well managed and policed from spammers and contractors with chips on their shoulders.
I like tripdadvisor for its rating system that self-guides your 'pinch of salt'...
e.g.
The Premium Inn, in 'that London'.
(100 reviews)
Excellent: 45
Very good: 43
Average: 11
Awful: 1 <- guy who didn't like the colour of the curtains...
Terrible: 0Comment
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Originally posted by RichardCraniumI can't imagine why you would be opposed to the idea.
Anyway, wasn't there a "contractor supermarket" site out there a few years ago which had rankings and ratings of contractors?
I appeared on there with a bad review but I never worked out who put me on as they had got the dates wrong of my contracts. Some permie being malicious, I suspect.
I'd never appear in the bad review area anyway - I'm perfect...ish.....
Malicious Permie? yeah of course it was."Being a permy is like being married, when there's no more sex on the cards....and she's got fat."
SlimRick
Can't argue with thatComment
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I am with you
Originally posted by steveweaver View PostWhy dosnt the board name and shame bad recruitment agencies ?
In my experience most of them lie (not a nice trait) and try and take contractors for cnuts with their large margins. I mean what do they do for it?? There should be legislation in place to ensure there is a fixed margin or a one off cost.
It's worse than being a prostitutes pimp.
Agree there are some I say some good decent agents out there, but few and far between.
There is also the odd client out there that wants to pay peanuts and take the p@@s also, these should be named so contractors can avoid (if they so wish) for potential contracts.Comment
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