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That feeling when something quite promising appears on JobServe, then on reading to the end you realise it's through one of the S3 Group of Companies
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat feeling when something quite promising appears on JobServe, then on reading to the end you realise it's through one of the S3 Group of Companies

Or the job spec ends with must provide two references in order to be considered for the role
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I worked through one or two of those in my time.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat feeling when something quite promising appears on JobServe, then on reading to the end you realise it's through one of the S3 Group of Companies
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Can think of far worse agencies.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat feeling when something quite promising appears on JobServe, then on reading to the end you realise it's through one of the S3 Group of Companies
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There are, but there are also far better ones. Well, better ones, at leastOriginally posted by eek View PostCan think of far worse agencies.
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Bacon butty for lunch. Now I need to get organised and do stuff. Putting the laundry on would probably be a good start
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That only matters if one of those better agencies advertises the role. My viewpoint is always first agency I can work with winsOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostThere are, but there are also far better ones. Well, better ones, at least
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Yep, I may give it a go anyway. Not sure about the distance though - north-west of Leeds, which I know from having gigged up there before is rather far for a daily commuteOriginally posted by eek View PostThat only matters if one of those better agencies advertises the role. My viewpoint is always first agency I can work with wins
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