I refuse on principal to consider any role advertised by the mob across the ocean, would rather deal with Dodgy than a load of Bobs...
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refuse on principal to consider any role advertised by the mob across the ocean, would rather deal with Dodgy than a load of Bobs...
Actually had something similar years ago, thinking about it now.
Had my CV given to a contracting mate in the same field. Supplied as some kind of example as to what his CV should look like.
Name was removed but my mate recognised the CV.Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 19 August 2015, 16:20.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI refuse on principal to consider any role advertised by the mob across the ocean, would rather deal with Dodgy than a load of Bobs...
This industry is ****ed as it is, without Bob agencies lowering rates and pissing off clients with terrible service.
PS. Can you imagain a Bob agency placing Suity to a client. Jeez what a combo....Comment
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Exactly. Also love the Linked In connection requests where they give their company email in a way so that they don't have to pay LI any money 'bob (at) bobmail (dot) com'. While asking you to not click on the 'i do not know this person' link, I mean come on, do you really think I am going to send you my CV?Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostExactly. Also love the Linked In connection requests where they give their company email in a way so that they don't have to pay LI any money 'bob (at) bobmail (dot) com'. While asking you to not click on the 'i do not know this person' link, I mean come on, do you really think I am going to send you my CV?Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostAnd all the roles advertised in LI end in "....so why not apply to it?" - poor grammar. And some are from what look like UK based fit women agents.....Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostSee a lot of those in my LI feed from UK pimps as well, the grammatical error never fails to grate no matter how many times I come across it
Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI refuse on principal to consider any role advertised by the mob across the ocean, would rather deal with Dodgy than a load of Bobs...
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSame here.
Had my CV given to a contracting mate in the same field. Supplied as some kind of example as to what his CV should look like.
Name was removed but my mate recognised the CV.
Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI refuse on principal to consider any role advertised by the mob across the ocean, would rather deal with Dodgy than a load of Bobs...
- Accents/Grammar/Names?
- Company based abroad?Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post^ This. Nothing racist about it, but the rates and service and security aspect (please send a copy of bank statements, passport etc to secure this role) means they can FOAD.
This industry is ****ed as it is, without Bob agencies lowering rates and pissing off clients with terrible service.
PS. Can you imagain a Bob agency placing Suity to a client. Jeez what a combo....Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.Comment
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If you are in the UK going for a UK-based role, then someone from an agency in a country far away is probably not so much an agent finding you a contract, as a parasite inserting himself in the chain, to your cost.Comment
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