Poor agent, he was so apologetic about the potential clients ineptitude I actually felt sorry for him
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You'd better go and wash your mouth out young man, how can you say such awful things.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostPoor agent, he was so apologetic about the potential clients ineptitude I actually felt sorry for him
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And then he put phone down and rang the guy who really got the gig, placed him on less than you so pocketed a bigger margin and laughed all the way to the lunch pub meet while you sat at home in your dressing gown......'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Actually I was sat in the car driving home from current clients siteOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd then he put phone down and rang the guy who really got the gig, placed him on less than you so pocketed a bigger margin and laughed all the way to the lunch pub meet while you sat at home in your dressing gown......
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