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You are in the Professional forums, helpFul.
Please read this http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...al-forums.html for behaviour expected in these forums.
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Did You Fail Your English Comprehension Lessons?
Originally posted by northernladuk View Post...You have been in the industry 30 years and can't work out why an agent can't get you another new gig straight after you finish... ...
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"Dregs of the industry"
Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI can give you the S. P. E. C. I. F. I. C. name of a few good agents, that I trust not to waste my time so when they ring me I always answer, if have been contracting for even a relatively small amount of time and have only dealt with the dregs of the industry maybe its [sic] just because you are crap
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Originally posted by helpFul View PostThat would surprise me. Who, precisely. are these putative "good agents" my dear Hallet? Give us some specific names.
That's S. P. E. C. I. F. I. C. names.
No, let's make it easier: give us just the name of one "good agent".
Just joking: you're spouting the usual nebulous drivel.
I've been contracting for thirty years and haven't encountered a single agent that could even get me a new gig after my current contract expired - although every agent I've worked through - without exception - is happy to cash-in with renewals.
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Originally posted by helpFul View PostYou're thinking of someone else who asked some nebulous question - or, more likely - not thinking at all.
How the hell will naming one person, which he will never do on an internet forum make one iota of difference. I can think of three that I would put forward as a good agent... but I aint gonna name them either..
Go troll somewhere else.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostYep, that's poor. Exactly the same as when we get someone doing desktop support apply for a CIO role. Doesn't excuse it, but it's two way.
Recruitment firms need to learn from some of the E-commerce giants like Amazon and Ebay on customer preferencing, eg making the electronic communications more relevant and targeted. It is important from both a service and efficiency point of view for us.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostHi,
You made a great professional start by spelling my name wrong, that flags you as having a low attention to detail or rude. As neither of these are endearing qualities when putting someone forward to represent your brand, don't be surprised if I don't reply!
On a serious note, there are good agents out there. What would make the perfect agent for you?
PS I was very good.
I'll ignore your subsequent false dichotomy.
As I asked before, please name at least one "good agent".
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Originally posted by helpFul View PostWorked what "one" out?
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostYep, agree with that. CV put forward means little or nothing, but time taken to prepare and do an interview requires a reply.
Let's look at it another way. Would it be acceptable if a contractor went to an interview, got offered the job and then didn't bother responding to tell the agent/client that they weren't going to take it?
Of course it wouldn't be acceptable.
So why would an agency/client think that they wouldn't need to tell a contractor they didn't get the job they had interviewed for.
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Originally posted by helpFul View PostThat would surprise me. Who, precisely. are these putative "good agents" my dear Hallet? Give us some specific names.
That's S. P. E. C. I. F. I. C. names.
No, let's make it easier: give us just the name of one "good agent".
Just joking: you're spouting the usual nebulous drivel.
I've been contracting for thirty years and haven't encountered a single agent that could even get me a new gig after my current contract expired - although every agent I've worked through - without exception - is happy to cash-in with renewals.
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Why agency dont bother to reply
Originally posted by helpFul View PostThat would surprise me. Who, precisely. are these putative "good agents" my dear Hallet? Give us some specific names.
That's S. P. E. C. I. F. I. C. names.
No, let's make it easier: give us just the name of one "good agent".
Just joking: you're spouting the usual nebulous drivel.
I've been contracting for thirty years and haven't encountered a single agent that could even get me a new gig after my current contract expired - although every agent I've worked through - without exception - is happy to cash-in with renewals.
You made a great professional start by spelling my name wrong, that flags you as having a low attention to detail or rude. As neither of these are endearing qualities when putting someone forward to represent your brand, don't be surprised if I don't reply!
On a serious note, there are good agents out there. What would make the perfect agent for you?
PS I was very good.
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The Myth of the "Good Agent"
Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostIt may surprise you but there are a lot of good agents out there. There are of course a sizebale [sic] band of individuals who let the the industry down, they are the ones that make the news here. My advice would be to maintain a healthy skepticism but don't close you mind to people who will be ok and straight.
That's S. P. E. C. I. F. I. C. names.
No, let's make it easier: give us just the name of one "good agent".
Just joking: you're spouting the usual nebulous drivel.
I've been contracting for thirty years and haven't encountered a single agent that could even get me a new gig after my current contract expired - although every agent I've worked through - without exception - is happy to cash-in with renewals.
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