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Previously on "Questions to ask during interview to filter out tulip clients"
Unfortunately only one landed fish, massively overshot cast, incorrect breaking strain of line, weight too heavy, wrong size hook and don't even get me started on the bait
I used a net and a bee. Works better than a rod and sand eels
You both bit before Bee. I'm impressed. You're right, Mark, this fishing lark is good fun.
Unfortunately only one landed fish, massively overshot cast, incorrect breaking strain of line, weight too heavy, wrong size hook and don't even get me started on the bait
My objective was to point out that you're trying to talk about permie recruitment tactics in a contractor forum within the UK. There is no "twist" to it at all; you're confusing me with NLUK and MarkyMark
You're on the wind LM, instead of a pinch of salt, I hope Bee grabbed a fist full
My objective was to point out that you're trying to talk about permie recruitment tactics in a contractor forum within the UK. There is no "twist" to it at all; you're confusing me with NLUK and MarkyMark
Oh nice. Be all kind to me and be my best buddy and then just throw me to wolves when it suits you
Correct but not the thread
You are only picking up the words that is convenient for you and that is twisting. I know your objective.
To be fair, I have an UK agency and IT if flooded with UK agencies.
My objective was to point out that you're trying to talk about permie recruitment tactics in a contractor forum within the UK. There is no "twist" to it at all; you're confusing me with NLUK and MarkyMark
To be fair, I have an UK agency and IT if flooded with UK agencies.
Lots of medium and larger agencies that operate in the UK are part of multi-national companies so that is actually common. However individual agents tend to deal in a particular sector of a particular national market. I've British agents phoning me up from Germany stating that they personally don't work with the UK market.
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