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Previously on "Should I play Devils Advocate with this one..."

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post
    My thoughts are that they MAY come back and offer me either the role straight away without a 2nd interview, or offer more £££ to take it, but I could easily end up with fook all.
    Most likely the latter. I don't see what the problem is with going to a second interview with the client.

    Do the interview, If you are still not sure about the job then tell the agent you want more money for it. If they pay up then cool, otherwise just don't take the job. If you are not really bothered about the job then don't waste everyone's time - tell the agent and then the other bloke can take the job without needing to do a second interview.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post
    Your thoughts please...

    The situation is I've got 5 weeks left in a contract which has been a good little number, good £££ but 3 hours a day travelling. Another contract has come up, went for interview, and got a call to say I've gone from the 6 interviewees into the last 2, but they want another interview. There are pros and cons in this new role, it's 1 to 1.5 hours per day travelling, big Blue Chip etc but the rate is not as good as I want. The good thing is the role is paid by the hour and I guess I could do an extra hour or so per day and get up to somewhere where I want to be £££ wise. There's just something that isn't floating my boat (mainly the hourly rate) so I was thinking about playing Devils Advocate as they said I was the strongest candidate. I was thinking of saying "give it to the other guy as I have another gig coming up" which I don't. Thing is, I don't think I would be that arsed if I didn't get the gig. My thoughts are that they MAY come back and offer me either the role straight away without a 2nd interview, or offer more £££ to take it, but I could easily end up with fook all.

    So,

    1) Should I be grateful theres work out there and play ball
    2) Fire it off and hope there may be more, better paid roles out there in April / May
    3) Take a gamble that might pay off as above

    Any comments from folks in similar situations would be welcomed...
    Sounds like barcrap. They usual have a second interview.

    TBH I'd **** it off. If they cant decide after one interview, I dont want to know.

    Hasnt harmed me yet.

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  • 2BIT
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    if you're not bothered about the role unless the rate is better then this is the only thing to do, but don't say you have something brand new lined up but that you are being offered an extension at a rate better than what you are on- what you don't want to be doing is negotiating over a role that doesn't exist just use your existing role as leverage - 'very interested in the job you are offering but it's just too low a rate' that way you can still pretend to be interested and not burn any bridges

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  • fragglerock
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    You could spend some time learning what "to play Devils Advocate" means

    I would say if you don't care if you get it or not then ask for an hourly rate that WOULD suit you and if they go for that then take the hit on going to the interview.

    I would not say I had something else if actually I was still looking, they may have other stuff for you, and not getting enough cash is a fair enough reason to turn down a gig.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post
    Had 3 extensions now but don't think there will be another ...
    Just when you think there won't be another...

    there is another.

    And anyway, a bird in the hand is worth 2 in bed.

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  • ChrisPackit
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    Had 3 extensions now but don't think there will be another ...

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  • TheFaQQer
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    If you aren't fussed about it, then tell the agent that you don't work by the hour at that rate - it's either £Y per hour, or £X per day.

    And then be prepared to walk away from it.

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  • Clippy
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    You haven't mentioned whether your current contract offers the chance of renewal.

    IMHO, if it does, stay there and if it doesn't take the new role and by all means scout around for other roles thereafter.

    A bird in the hand and all that...

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  • ChrisPackit
    started a topic Should I play Devils Advocate with this one...

    Should I play Devils Advocate with this one...

    Your thoughts please...

    The situation is I've got 5 weeks left in a contract which has been a good little number, good £££ but 3 hours a day travelling. Another contract has come up, went for interview, and got a call to say I've gone from the 6 interviewees into the last 2, but they want another interview. There are pros and cons in this new role, it's 1 to 1.5 hours per day travelling, big Blue Chip etc but the rate is not as good as I want. The good thing is the role is paid by the hour and I guess I could do an extra hour or so per day and get up to somewhere where I want to be £££ wise. There's just something that isn't floating my boat (mainly the hourly rate) so I was thinking about playing Devils Advocate as they said I was the strongest candidate. I was thinking of saying "give it to the other guy as I have another gig coming up" which I don't. Thing is, I don't think I would be that arsed if I didn't get the gig. My thoughts are that they MAY come back and offer me either the role straight away without a 2nd interview, or offer more £££ to take it, but I could easily end up with fook all.

    So,

    1) Should I be grateful theres work out there and play ball
    2) Fire it off and hope there may be more, better paid roles out there in April / May
    3) Take a gamble that might pay off as above

    Any comments from folks in similar situations would be welcomed...

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