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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMaybe it stands out because we have someone here that constantly complains about everyone else and how wrong they always are and the other people in the office have their card well and truly marked for it.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBecause in one day you have called your agents finance people awkward tossers, knobheads and whined about your agent asking you dull questions, most of which is all your fault or lack of understanding. Eating a bit of humble pie doesn't go amiss at times.
Maybe it stands out because we have someone here that constantly complains about everyone else and how wrong they always are and the other people in the office have their card well and truly marked for it.
Dont judge everyone on what they write on here. No offence meant but if you were judged on everything that YOU wrote on here then I'd describe you as a miserable git who criticises everyone else and thinks hes perfect.
I know you aint that bad though but you can see what I mean !!!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo why would the client/permies think Im a complaining contractor?
Maybe it stands out because we have someone here that constantly complains about everyone else and how wrong they always are and the other people in the office have their card well and truly marked for it.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostPertinent maybe - but not something to discuss in an open office. So why would the client/permies think Im a complaining contractor? Thats just my issue - I dont want to discuss these things when people are listening. I'd rather keep this separate which IMHO is acting like a business. Why should permies listen to my conversation about my business dealings?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou really need a change in attitude and think a little more about how a business works before calling other peoples actions. As someone has suggested stand up and walk away from your desk. It is hardly rocket science.
You are not funny at all. These are very pertinent questions to the agent and possibly for you. They are not dull questions. Anyone worth their salt will find this out from the client to understand what the chances of an extension are and what position you are in. If you are working on a project with a 10k budget you are unlikely to get an extension, if it is 23 million you could be their for awhile. To be fair it is more in the pimps favour as he is digging for more business but it is very useful for you to know as well.
You really need to get a better business head on or you the client/permies are going to think you are just a complaining contractor.
You're making assumption here that he called my mobile - he didnt.
Pertinent maybe - but not something to discuss in an open office. So why would the client/permies think Im a complaining contractor? Thats just my issue - I dont want to discuss these things when people are listening. I'd rather keep this separate which IMHO is acting like a business. Why should permies listen to my conversation about my business dealings?
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If it's the agents you're currently working through, I'd just stand up and walk away. What is waaay more annoying is the fishing agents who ask how it's all going and what you've got in the pipeline etc.
I usually cotton on within a couple of minutes and say "Have you actually got a specific contract in mind for me....". It's almost always a "No, we're updating our records as we are expecting lots of work in the very near future....."
That said, it always pays to be polite. It's a very small an incestuous business.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostFair enough - give me a quick call if you like to see if things are OK.
But then dont start asking stupid questions and expecting me to answer when all the permies are sitting feet away ear-wigging.
Like, how long do you think the contract will last? Do you think the client will renew you? Any idea how the budget is looking for this project at the client?
Not being funny but some of these things are dull questions anyway, but I dont really want to comment on some of this when people are listening. Its not cool.
You are not funny at all. These are very pertinent questions to the agent and possibly for you. They are not dull questions. Anyone worth their salt will find this out from the client to understand what the chances of an extension are and what position you are in. If you are working on a project with a 10k budget you are unlikely to get an extension, if it is 23 million you could be their for awhile. To be fair it is more in the pimps favour as he is digging for more business but it is very useful for you to know as well.
You really need to get a better business head on or you the client/permies are going to think you are just a complaining contractor.
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Every call I get during working hours tends to start with "Is it okay to talk right now or shall I call back later?" Maybe German agencies realise that you're sitting in a workplace and can't talk
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostFair enough - give me a quick call if you like to see if things are OK.
But then dont start asking stupid questions and expecting me to answer when all the permies are sitting feet away ear-wigging.
Like, how long do you think the contract will last? Do you think the client will renew you? Any idea how the budget is looking for this project at the client?
Not being funny but some of these things are dull questions anyway, but I dont really want to comment on some of this when people are listening. Its not cool.
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Pimp phoned me at client to ask stupid questions
Fair enough - give me a quick call if you like to see if things are OK.
But then dont start asking stupid questions and expecting me to answer when all the permies are sitting feet away ear-wigging.
Like, how long do you think the contract will last? Do you think the client will renew you? Any idea how the budget is looking for this project at the client?
Not being funny but some of these things are dull questions anyway, but I dont really want to comment on some of this when people are listening. Its not cool.Tags: None
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