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I was a bit paranoid of this when I first started turning tricks (some of it stemmed from reading this forum though I may add the consensus then was as now that it isn't a thing). I even had a pimp (rhymes with maize) tell me I'd 'never work again' cos I turned his role down for another. I was distraught as it was early days and that small matter of a recession was happening.
In typical fashion and like others in the thread... 6 months later he's asking me 'how have I been mate / am I available for work'
I imagine agents do talk and word might get around eventually. I'd be very surprised if someone has taken the time to call or email round 40 agencies just to badmouth you though. Even if they did, when you consider the turnover if staff it would eventually burn itself out.
This sounds quite dramatic. Is this even a thing? I could imagine it might happen in a very small specialised market where there are only a couple competitors and they know each other very well. But I mean 40 companies? That's a lot. No one will have a close relationship with that level of influence over 40 of anything.
Wobble your heads. Agents at the same firm don't even communicate about contractors.
The odds of anyone being arsed to feed info to their competitors about someone they placed at THEIR CLIENT are about as much as me playing Premiership Football to a packed crowd this Saturday.
Literally had an agent call me up a few weeks ago who was sat NEXT TO the agent whose contract I was in the last week of.
Wobble your heads. Agents at the same firm don't even communicate about contractors.
The odds of anyone being arsed to feed info to their competitors about someone they placed at THEIR CLIENT are about as much as me playing Premiership Football to a packed crowd this Saturday.
I doubt very much you have been blacklisted. This just doesn’t happen. It’s more likely the fact that the market is terrible at the moment so that’s why you are being ignored. But as others have said if you have proof then sue them or get a solicitor to write to them to retract whatever they said.
Whoever set that up was opening themselves to a world of pain. The people who replied as well. Morons the lot of them. Why didn't you sue if you found yourself on that list?
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