Originally posted by TheDude
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On a few occasions I've had recruiters say "I just want to check that you're still up for it, and declining interviews elsewhere, and that you've taken your CV offline" - all while not producing a contract. Can't have it both ways.
On a few occasions I've had multiple projects in hand and chosen from those.
But tell them what they want to hear. They can't do anything to you about it and will have told you a load of whoppers by this point anyway. (Including: how much client will pay, when it's actually going to start, how many people they're interviewing (it's always "between you and one other!"), etc. etc. )
Remember that the agent's customer isn't you, it's the prospective client. And the agents job is to find people able and willing to do the work who aren't going to go elsewhere if the client decides they want them. They want to give the illusion of controlling that last bit, but the truth is you hold the power there. Not in a contract? Not in a contract.
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