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10 pounds an hour? Is this a mistake?
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostThey are getting paid to advertise it??
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Someone should apply for it, find out more about it and get some facts, instead of endlessly conjuring new theories about cheapo indians etc.Comment
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I guarantee you wouldnt get the job no matter how suitable you think you are. Probably not even a call back from the pimp as you are not invited to this little party!Originally posted by Turion View PostSomeone should apply for it, find out more about it and get some facts, instead of endlessly conjuring new theories about cheapo indians etc.
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How many agents get paid just to advertise roles?Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostThey are getting paid to advertise it??
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All of them. Are you mad or what??Originally posted by minestrone View PostHow many agents get paid just to advertise roles?
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They get paid to fill roles, not to advertise them you cretin.Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostAll of them. Are you mad or what??
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You guarentee it do you? You have actual facts that this is an indian role. Why, you must have some proof then. So what it is ? Have you even spoken to the agent?Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostI guarantee you wouldnt get the job no matter how suitable you think you are. Probably not even a call back from the pimp as you are not invited to this little party!
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If not, stop spouting bollox. The real fact is rates are fooked at the moment and some clients will just try it on. It's the economy, stupid.Comment
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Exactly, in this case for an ICT and not cretins like you that charge too much,get in late and leave early.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThey get paid to fill roles, not to advertise them you cretin.
Side Note: Is there anyone on this board that that has any idea what has happened in the UK contracting market in the last 10 years?? No, I thought not- then welcome to long term unemployment.
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Well why were you saying that they gate paid 'just to advertise' jobs? You cannot hold an argument steady for more than 3 posts on a thread.Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostExactly, in this case for an ICT and not cretins like you that charge too much,get in late and leave early.
Side Note: Is there anyone on this board that that has any idea what has happened in the UK contracting market in the last 10 years?? No, I thought not- then welcome to long term unemployment.
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It is clear to everyone that you are on here for a wind up. You know feck all about the industry.Comment
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What are you like??Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell why were you saying that they gate paid 'just to advertise' jobs? You cannot hold an argument steady for more than 3 posts on a thread.
It is clear to everyone that you are on here for a wind up. You know flip all about the industry.
Do you seriously believe that an agent would do something for free??
Again, what are you like?
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