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I use it. Every time I work with a different customer (every week usually) I send them a link to it. Trying to build up a good network. Reckon it will help everyone. Interesting to see the different clients building up, sometimes you forget.
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Probably has a lot of sexual predators preying on innocent adultsOriginally posted by SpacecadetLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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already do just wondering how widespread it wasOriginally posted by DieScum
Why you thinkin of using it?Coffee's for closersComment
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You're worse than MFOriginally posted by DieScumEvery time I work with a different customer (every week usually)Comment
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Got 2 clients from it, and only been on for 6 months. I'm going to start using it for references (the pimps can see a client endorsement, but they can only contact the client through meOriginally posted by Spacecadet
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I have noticed agencies using it more and more, which will probably spoil it in the end.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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How did you get the clients Mordac? They contact you, you them?
I love the references feature. Great to build up a good list of them. Great for clients too they can easily trace a reference.Comment
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I have used LinkedIn for a good 2 years. Get quite a few approaches for contracts through it, from head-hunters in the main. Have nearly 1000 links.Comment
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Having done a search on certain criteria, e.g. skills and experience, they send you a message (bit like a PM on here) and you can choose whether to respond. They've only been small jobs so far, but from little acorns...Originally posted by DieScumHow did you get the clients Mordac? They contact you, you them?
I love the references feature. Great to build up a good list of them. Great for clients too they can easily trace a reference.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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