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    #11
    Originally posted by Boney M View Post
    I was inclined to do this and also state I would be making various other contractors aware blah blah blah.

    By the way it was a female finance director
    Just ignore it.
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      #12
      Originally posted by Boney M View Post
      I was inclined to do this and also state I would be making various other contractors aware blah blah blah.
      Pointless. It's just blustering and they know it as well. Just laugh it off and move on. You will only get upset again when she responds.

      By the way it was a female finance director
      What has this got to do with anything? You insinuating the issue was caused because she was female?
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        #13
        With all the current press around blacklisting in the construction industry I am not sure I would have put it quite like that in an e-mail.
        Last edited by Andy Hallett; 18 October 2013, 15:31.
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          #14
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post


          What has this got to do with anything? You insinuating the issue was caused because she was female?
          My post was quoting Kal who said "tell him" was merely saying they were female.

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            #15
            Blacklisting

            There are some people with whom I shall never do business with again and I regard that info as valuable and hard earned.

            Given the market is viciously competitive, the best thing for a pimp to do if he discovers a contractor who makes trouble is to leave him be and let another agency suffer, why would you share that info ?

            As a pimp I have never seen any evidence of blacklisting, even when it might be justified.

            As a contractor I had a tier-1 falling out with MSB/Networkers International and take great pride that I've cost them real money by sharing what I know of them including one large bank stopped using them on my say so.

            Didn't stop them contacting for contracts, even when I'd gone permie and then become a competitor pimp, frankly pimps are too disorganised to maintain a blacklist, though some will have random anecdotes on their databases.

            There is of course gossip in the pub, but as far as it is possible to prove a negative, I am sure.
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              #16
              Originally posted by Boney M View Post
              My post was quoting Kal who said "tell him" was merely saying they were female.
              Yep that what it read is as, i assumed it was a bloke, no sexism here!

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                #17
                Originally posted by Andy Hallett View Post
                With all the current press around blacklisting in the construction industry I am not sure I would have put it quite like that in an e-mail.
                Mmmm.......

                He has a choice of stirring -- sending the email to someone higher up in the company --- or leaving it alone.
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                  #18
                  Quite inclined to let it pass but as said was pissed of with it. Just really poor form. It is also not unheard of for me to employ people in my role within my contracts and dealing with agencies, so I dont see it as I have burned a bridge, more the other way round. I can do more harm to them in the long run but do feel that she should be taken down a peg or two being a director and all. I have also noticed they are a subsidiary of a bigger hiring company. Normally if you made a representation to a smallish company aout something like this it would be a friendly "telling off" and brushed off in the office as dont be silly to put something like that in a email again but where they are a sub of a bigger company, i dont think the bigger company would laugh it off so easily, especially with like mentioned the current blacklisting issue in the press.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Boney M View Post
                    Quite inclined to let it pass but as said was pissed of with it. Just really poor form. It is also not unheard of for me to employ people in my role within my contracts and dealing with agencies, so I dont see it as I have burned a bridge, more the other way round. I can do more harm to them in the long run but do feel that she should be taken down a peg or two being a director and all. I have also noticed they are a subsidiary of a bigger hiring company. Normally if you made a representation to a smallish company aout something like this it would be a friendly "telling off" and brushed off in the office as dont be silly to put something like that in a email again but where they are a sub of a bigger company, i dont think the bigger company would laugh it off so easily, especially with like mentioned the current blacklisting issue in the press.
                    Apologies, I misread this. I thought it was the end client who said this, not the agency.

                    I would pursue this as this has the potential to block future work. An she is being atrocious. Give it a week an pit a subject access request in and see what it says as a first step?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                      Apologies, I misread this. I thought it was the end client who said this, not the agency.

                      I would pursue this as this has the potential to block future work. An she is being atrocious. Give it a week an pit a subject access request in and see what it says as a first step?
                      Agree takes her down a peg or 2...

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