Originally posted by Bovvered
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References before Interview. Ever not a lead scam?
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It wasn't for me, I didn't get the job. It wasn't particularly well paid anyway, so silver linings and all that. -
When once asked for references I gave them the contact details of my previous 2 recruiting agents - strangely they never followed up my leads
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I was asked for 2 referees last week after being told about a contract in Bournmouth that I told them I wasn't interested in. That was Computer People.
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Dont see any reason not to give references , if your leaving a contract and expect to go back at a later date then maybe its not in your interest to do so , but I have never worked for the same client twice so its no problem for me.Comment
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I get 50% of my work through repeat business.
If you do a good job, why would the client want to go elsewhere?
Giving leads to agents only encourages them.Comment
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So you only do a good job half the time?Originally posted by DimPrawnI get 50% of my work through repeat business.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Roughly twice as much tulipe as me. Good work.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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