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It doesn't matter to me what they do for their money. They link me up with end clients. If contractors have a different way of plying their business, good luck to them.Originally posted by DodgyAgentIt is useful to point out to the "what do they do for their money brigade?" ignorant c*ntractors that just like them we do not do anything for free.Comment
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Going through a "clever patch" today are we OG?Originally posted by Old GregIt doesn't matter to me what they do for their money. They link me up with end clients. If contractors have a different way of plying their business, good luck to them.
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It's one long clever patch here.Originally posted by DodgyAgentGoing through a "clever patch" today are we OG?
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That's not what CD thinksOriginally posted by Old GregIt's one long clever patch here.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Ah, but he's a Nazi f*ckpig. And he doesn't really think that - he just wants me to shut up.Originally posted by DodgyAgentThat's not what CD thinks
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That's because we're not even remotely interested in what you have to say, we're just there for the free food and beer...Originally posted by DodgyAgentI have been on the other side of the "table". Most contractors are great but it is worrying just how poor so many of them are at conversation. They will happily sit through an entire meal and say absolutely nothing. Lunch for agents, believe me, can be hard work.Comment
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I always accept lunch invites form agents, free lunch, generally good yarns and I get to quiz them on thngs that I want to know. The price is usually spilling the beans on info they want.. but thats only fair.
MSB have an abosultely gorgeous agent, and she is great lunch companion. Would sell all my referees out to lunch with her
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You must be a self absorbed misrerable bastard.That's because we're not even remotely interested in what you have to say, we're just there for the free food and beer...Comment
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And you must be an agent as you seem to have no sarcasm detector.Originally posted by tayYou must be a self absorbed misrerable bastard.Comment
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