Originally posted by Jog On
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Hmm, I once had that happen. They (STERIA France) didn't ask me first, they just went ahead an put me in at half my rate. The trouble was that I had just given another agent exclusivity at my usual rate. That didn't go well.
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I did this once and they wanted to put me forward for a role at half my usual rate.
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Obviously, you can find multi tiered arragments can lose you a role, if one of the tiers is too greedy.Originally posted by expat View PostNot at all. I am happy to work with agents. I am happy to be taken on by a Tier 2 agent, on the grounds that the Tier 1 agent found the role and the Tier 2 agent found me, and we got together through the combined work of the two agents. But if the "Tier2(+?)" agent is in India, I find it less easy to swallow the idea that were it not for him I would never have found the contract.
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Not at all. I am happy to work with agents. I am happy to be taken on by a Tier 2 agent, on the grounds that the Tier 1 agent found the role and the Tier 2 agent found me, and we got together through the combined work of the two agents. But if the "Tier2(+?)" agent is in India, I find it less easy to swallow the idea that were it not for him I would never have found the contract.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHarsh
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Across to Syria?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am out bobbing them with my rat run across the mediterranean
CUK (I'm sure) would be happy to sponsor your one way ticket
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I am out bobbing them with my rat run across the mediterraneanOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostUnbelievably liberal of you DA since your lot are now getting Bobbed out as well
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HarshOriginally posted by expat View PostIf you are in the UK going for a UK-based role, then someone from an agency in a country far away is probably not so much an agent finding you a contract, as a parasite inserting himself in the chain, to your cost.
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You do know how to compliment a manOriginally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI refuse on principal to consider any role advertised by the mob across the ocean, would rather deal with Dodgy than a load of Bobs...
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Lots of jobs in London these days being advertised for not much more than that, unless it's banking and involves quants, derivatives, greeks and such like. Certainly on the MS side.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostCombination of factors, the tone of the email and low rate give it away, £300 a day in London FFS!
Rates have definitely been pushed down, and seeing a recent bulk email I received from a well known agency gives a possible why. Out of 600+ names (yep, they put them in cc not bcc!) to say mine was one of very few English sounding ones (10% at most), was a bit of a shock.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post^ This. Nothing racist about it, but the rates and service and security aspect (please send a copy of bank statements, passport etc to secure this role) means they can FOAD.
This industry is ****ed as it is, without Bob agencies lowering rates and pissing off clients with terrible service.
PS. Can you imagain a Bob agency placing Suity to a client. Jeez what a combo....
Adapt or die you thick crustacean.
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I have been quoted £230 a day by an offshore consultant in India (Couldn't verify if they were a genuine rockstar or just a chancer though). That would equate to £1400 pd in the UK (taking PPP into account).Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSeen £150 PD, London, in what I do
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Seen £150 PD, London, in what I doOriginally posted by SlipTheJab View Post£300 a day in London FFS!
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Combination of factors, the tone of the email and low rate give it away, £300 a day in London FFS!Originally posted by yetanotherbob View PostThat's a scam I have been worried about. Basically as far as possible I would prefer to send CV's to known agents or directly to clients.
Out of interest, how do you distinguish between the two?
- Accents/Grammar/Names?
- Company based abroad?
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I believe that story has already been done. suity had a nervous breakdown from it...Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post^ This. Nothing racist about it, but the rates and service and security aspect (please send a copy of bank statements, passport etc to secure this role) means they can FOAD.
This industry is ****ed as it is, without Bob agencies lowering rates and pissing off clients with terrible service.
PS. Can you imagain a Bob agency placing Suity to a client. Jeez what a combo....
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