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    #11
    Thanks guys for all the ideas and support.

    Sent my CV to the manager this morning. Got a reply from her asking how I heard about the vacancy and whether I would like to do day rate contract or fixed term.

    I have now replied to her. I hope this does not end here.

    Keeping my fingers crossed now.

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      #12
      Originally posted by bullseye View Post
      Thanks guys for all the ideas and support.

      Sent my CV to the manager this morning. Got a reply from her asking how I heard about the vacancy and whether I would like to do day rate contract or fixed term.

      I have now replied to her. I hope this does not end here.

      Keeping my fingers crossed now.
      The client may have to bail. It wont matter that the agent has refused to represent you. It is the relationship between agent and client that is a can of worms.
      The agent can claim to have recently introduced you so by default is your agent if the client takes you and there will be a contract stating this.

      Best of luck getting the direct gig. I hope you added the agents cut to your rate, though you will look really cheap without an agents cut.
      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

      The original point and click interface by
      Smith and Wesson.

      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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        #13
        Originally posted by minestrone View Post
        Pimp took my CV for a role recently and never sent it through to the client ( I was asking for the max rate ) , by coincidence 2 weeks later a friend phoned me and asked me if I would like to go direct to them, I am still there.

        The agent might not even have sent it through to them in the first place.
        The same happened to me recently. I had two pimps contact me for the same gig, within 5 minutes of each other. I opted for first come first served. The first pimp did not put me forward (my rate was high) but he said he would, and said he did.

        By doing this he had frozen me out of the market, so no other pimps could put me forward. Then he puts in his cheapest, and charges as much as he can get away with. Simples.
        Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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          #14
          Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
          The same happened to me recently. I had two pimps contact me for the same gig, within 5 minutes of each other. I opted for first come first served. The first pimp did not put me forward (my rate was high) but he said he would, and said he did.

          By doing this he had frozen me out of the market, so no other pimps could put me forward. Then he puts in his cheapest, and charges as much as he can get away with. Simples.
          If that happens then be honest with pimp 2. Tell him you may have been put forward already. Many of them know the tricks and will ring the client and ask if they have had your resume.
          I am not qualified to give the above advice!

          The original point and click interface by
          Smith and Wesson.

          Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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            #15
            Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
            The same happened to me recently. I had two pimps contact me for the same gig, within 5 minutes of each other. I opted for first come first served. The first pimp did not put me forward (my rate was high) but he said he would, and said he did.

            By doing this he had frozen me out of the market, so no other pimps could put me forward. Then he puts in his cheapest, and charges as much as he can get away with. Simples.
            There is one agent, who is doing this to me. Everytime she advertises a role which matches my skills, she calls me up, takes my updated CV and says she will forward my CV to the client. Then calls me back next day and says client liked my CV and she is now waiting for the interview dates. Its not like she is avoiding me during this phase. If I call her up, she comes on phone and sounds very genuine.However, I have never got a interview out of her. This has happened 3 times. Total time waster
            Last edited by bullseye; 14 July 2009, 09:55.

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              #16
              Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
              The client may have to bail. It wont matter that the agent has refused to represent you. It is the relationship between agent and client that is a can of worms.
              The agent can claim to have recently introduced you so by default is your agent if the client takes you and there will be a contract stating this.

              Best of luck getting the direct gig. I hope you added the agents cut to your rate, though you will look really cheap without an agents cut.
              Client came back today saying I did not make the cut, It might have been the case that they did not want the hassle, as you said.

              I was surprised that they atleast thought of informing me the bad news, even though there was a long gap in between.

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