It happens that sometimes you get called back after weeks but this is the exception. So as everyone else says, assume it's a no and keep looking for other work but continue to pester the agent anyway if it's one you really want.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Me too. IMHO if the agent can smell some comission he/she is all over it.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI find this hard to believe. If this is the case they either need to take more people on or sack some of the ones they have. They can't let money go begging like that.
If they dont think theres any coin in it for them they dont bother.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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If you're wanted you will definitely get to know about it! For the agency it is a sale so they will dig up your dead relatives to inform you if need be. There is no need to be quiet, secretive, cagey or otherwise. A gig for all intents and purposes is a gig (usually).
So yeah WNLUKS...Permietractor (probably)Comment
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In my little 6 years of contracting , if they want you, your phone, wife's phone, house phone , girlfriend's phone and your mailbox will all suddenly appear busy,
Keeping applying.
I recently got gig i applied for around 16th of Oct and didnt hear anything or have an interview until yesterday.Comment
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