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Previously on "Good agency experience"

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Every agency I worked so far has been converted into a good experience. They better be good to me.

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  • Pherlopolus
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    My current one doesn't respond to emails! let alone unsuccessful ones. As far as I am concerned if they pay me when they say it's the best outcome...

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  • TheLordDave
    started a topic Good agency experience

    Good agency experience

    I know a lot of us like to slate the pimps and their questionable ethics. Just thought I would share a good experience and agent who I worked with several years ago (Aidan wood at match tech) heard that I was looking for a new role through a mutual acquaintance, called me to let me know someone local was looking for people and submitted me. Then a week or so later called and emailed me to let me know they went with someone else.

    This is a fresh experience for me, as most pimps (even ones j have worked with before) put up the shutters and ignore all emails and calls if you arn't successful with an application which tends to be the only feedback you get.
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