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Oh, sorry. That did hurt my eyes, but I was reading too much into the background context.
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I think it takes issue with "you was rejected" being used instead of "you were". Acceptable language if you're running a greasy spoon, less so for a professional recruiter.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI don't understand the post. Did you get the role and then found out you didn't really?
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I don't understand the post. Did you get the role and then found out you didn't really?
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Barrow-boys in suits. Still, being an agent gives people something to do if they're not able to get into estate agency
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Should have forwarded it to the client while thanking them for their time, by accident of courseOriginally posted by NickNick View PostSo current contract is coming to a close and a few weeks ago I started looking for the next challenge. Lots of stuff out there for my skillset and chosen location at the moment so I was able to land something pretty quickly and there will be no bench time for me this time round (10 years straight with no bench between contracts - Go Me.) Anyway, in following up with an agent on one of the roles, I dropped them an email that asked for an update as I’d not heard back in a day or so. Here is the reply:
“Unfortunately you was rejected on the role that we sent you for, they was filled with another candidate”
Awesome. Just awesome.
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You was rejected
So current contract is coming to a close and a few weeks ago I started looking for the next challenge. Lots of stuff out there for my skillset and chosen location at the moment so I was able to land something pretty quickly and there will be no bench time for me this time round (10 years straight with no bench between contracts - Go Me.) Anyway, in following up with an agent on one of the roles, I dropped them an email that asked for an update as I’d not heard back in a day or so. Here is the reply:
“Unfortunately you was rejected on the role that we sent you for, they was filled with another candidate”
Awesome. Just awesome.Tags: None
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