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Previously on ""I'll send you the full job spec in an email""

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  • Numpty
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    Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
    Or maybe he decides that you sound like a numpty?
    I resemble that remark!










    (I won't do this again. It'll age too quickly.)

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Just a thought, but could it be the agent does not have your correct email address? Sometimes the most complex problems actually have a simple answer.
    It will be right beside the phone number the agent used to make the call you twonk.

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  • NotAllThere
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    If you do get an email with the job spec attached as a word document, have a look at the properties. It often has interesting information like - the name of the client...

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  • cykophysh39
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    Yep,

    I get this regular. I normally spout bulltulip back. Usually they are trying to find a ball park figure to spout back to a potential customer about rates etc.
    I get alot of these calls regarding "European" Work. The email never arrives, I never hear from them again.

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  • EddieNambulous
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    Originally posted by chicane View Post
    I get at least one call a week from an agent...
    Yep, happens regularly here too.

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Just a thought, but could it be the agent does not have your correct email address? Sometimes the most complex problems actually have a simple answer.
    If there was some way I could erase all prior experiences with pimps from memory, I might consider your suggestion as a valid one.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Just a thought, but could it be the agent does not have your correct email address? Sometimes the most complex problems actually have a simple answer.
    Sadly not, I've had these kind of discussions many times, usually started by the agent saying they have my CV which has my email address and I confirm the address as a matter of course. I've had hundreds of calls like this over the years where the spec never appears.

    I suspect it's agents fishing for info and then using the "I'll send you the spec" line as an end when they realise they can't get leads.

    Your line of work is filled with shysters and no matter how much you protest every experienced contractor is aware that 99.99% of agents are full of it.

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  • Torran
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Just a thought, but could it be the agent does not have your correct email address? Sometimes the most complex problems actually have a simple answer.

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  • Another Dodgy Agent
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    Originally posted by chicane View Post
    I get at least one call a week from an agent who talks to me for 5 minutes about a contract, then promises to send a full job spec in an email - only I never actually receive the email.

    Is this some kind of cunning pimp trick that I've not yet got my head around? Has anybody else experienced the same thing?
    Just a thought, but could it be the agent does not have your correct email address? Sometimes the most complex problems actually have a simple answer.

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  • Grinder
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    They may not even be from Hays IT.

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  • stuart_75
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    I'm in the telecoms sector and get these all the time, sometimes from Hays aswell!

    When/if we talk rates, the prices quoted are around half of what the going rate is. We have had a huge influx of labour from India & Pakistan from these "Managed Service Providers" and rates have fell through the floor.

    Bad times!

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  • JoJoGabor
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    Or maybe he decides that you sound like a numpty?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by tino View Post
    (Disclaimer - not "shaming" merely stating fact)
    What is the difference?

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  • chris79
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    Yep I had this happen a few months ago, and again 'supposedly' from Hays IT... in the end I cut the last one short and said I was only willing to discuss my situation once I'd seen a job spec. If the conversation is about 'your current situation' and carries on past the "I'm available in x days/weeks" then suspect it's a fishing trip.

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  • Evil Hangover
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    +1. These sometimes happen when the pimp is finalising the shortlist for submissions to the client

    If you fail to convince the pimp over the phone that you should be added to the list - he'll / she'll move on to the next person on their list.

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