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Previously on "Campion Wilcocks 'Associate' - posh word for "a name on their database"?"

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  • mailric
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Did you ask for a copy of the receipt? If so.... I think your consultant title is well founded.
    and dont forget to claim the mileage to/from the coffee shop

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by mailric View Post
    hey! i'm a consultant...
    Did you ask for a copy of the receipt? If so.... I think your consultant title is well founded.

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  • mailric
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    hey! i'm a consultant...

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by mailric View Post
    ah, well.. they can have as much made up information about previous jobs as they like if they are paying for lunch.

    Shallow git!

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  • mailric
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    ah, well.. they can have as much made up information about previous jobs as they like if they are paying for lunch.

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  • TykeMerc
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    I'd be very surprised if it's more than salesman spin.

    Odds are they will attempt to "market" you to clients at the same time they use the information mined from you at the meeting about past clients to punt at new leads you inadvertantly gave them.

    I avoid meeting agents unless it's a meeting to discuss final contract terms and the agent is buying lunch.

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  • Campion Wilcocks 'Associate' - posh word for "a name on their database"?

    Any views on Campion Wilcocks chaps/chappettes?

    Is it worth a meeting ("interview") with their Client Director? And are you tied into them any more than a regular agency? Whats the difference?

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