Originally posted by Sockpuppet
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Is his hair like that on purpose?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
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Originally posted by HarryspFirst time for everything hey troll lol
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They do, don't they.Originally posted by HarryspGoogled their website, and they do look like the typical agents we all love t hate
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Had a chat with an agent yesterday that had a job half my normal rate. Then had a phone interview this morning for a different role, no agent, pitched my normal rate. They seemed too happy, I realised I could have got min £50 more if not £100. They are sending a contract to have a look at.
What is an acceptable excuse to up the rate these days?Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Get the gig and then cite delay in accepting due to other offersOriginally posted by alreadypackedHad a chat with an agent yesterday that had a job half my normal rate. Then had a phone interview this morning for a different role, no agent, pitched my normal rate. They seemed too happy, I realised I could have got min £50 more if not £100. They are sending a contract to have a look at.
What is an acceptable excuse to up the rate these days?
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So, let them offer more?Originally posted by TrollGet the gig and then cite delay in accepting due to other offers
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As it happens I do have another offer for more, but I am not really interest in the job.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Can you let me have the details of the one you're not going to take... a friend is lookingOriginally posted by alreadypackedSo, let them offer more?
As it happens I do have another offer for more, but I am not really interest in the job.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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