Originally posted by RichardCranium
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Previously on "Recruitment agents are habitual liars"
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Originally posted by Cid View Post8.5 year thread resurrection...
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Bloody hell - you check up the poster and forget to check the thread...
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Originally posted by limeysubby View PostWOW! Thanks for the advice, good to know some of their tricks..
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I agree with this 110% I'll send this to my friend who just started contracting 6 months ago.
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Hits the nail on the head - especially the "mummble-mummble Recruitment"....
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That video is creepy!
But it's true: you will often hear agents saying that they have "a number of roles" to fill. But notice that they never specify that that number is nonzero.
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Originally posted by aalvarez View Post
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Originally posted by aalvarez View Post
Hey that's not fair!! Computer Futures is a great recruitment agency and according to our system you have fit the profile my clients are looking to recruit. If you are interested in any of the above opportunities please reply to this mail attaching your full and up to date CV in MS Word format.
Hope this message finds you well.
Hello, Toby.
And what Robin Cross of Noir Consulting was thinking of, I cannot imagine. Has he really got that double-barrelled surname? Hello, RobinCrossBollox.
Also, hello to Danny of Connex too.
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Originally posted by aalvarez View PostIn collaboration with Mr. Cranium we are happy to present:
Habitual Liars... THE MOVIE!
YouTube - Habitual liars
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