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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIf the place I thought it was, just 10 minutes walk.
Trying to negotiate 3 days local and 2 days in Reading. Wilmslow is near Manchester.
Start of a new programme, greenfield, as many virgins I would like promised and all of that.......
Rate I was kind of pushed into was very low, but only for an easy local commute.
I think if you push too hard they'll end up with a local candidate anyway, which there are lots of in the M4 Corridor, I'd pass - particuarly if my first impression of the relationship was this bonkers recruitment process.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIt is the financial industry.
Got the call with the person who gives me information.
He was checking I was okay with the location. It is perfect location, just 10 minutes walk from Wilmslow Towers as per all conversations and the jobserve posting.
Wrong. It is now moved to Reading, they expect the same rate.
Does bumping up the rate by around £100 a day cover travel and hotel for the Reading area would you think?
Are you sure you're not having a dream \ mare?
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostHow far away are you and what level of accomodation do you expect? How long is the gig? These are pretty key to the rate increase.
Trying to negotiate 3 days local and 2 days in Reading. Wilmslow is near Manchester.
Start of a new programme, greenfield, as many virgins I would like promised and all of that.......
Rate I was kind of pushed into was very low, but only for an easy local commute.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIt is the financial industry.
Got the call with the person who gives me information.
He was checking I was okay with the location. It is perfect location, just 10 minutes walk from Wilmslow Towers as per all conversations and the jobserve posting.
Wrong. It is now moved to Reading, they expect the same rate.
Does bumping up the rate by around £100 a day cover travel and hotel for the Reading area would you think?
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It is the financial industry.
Got the call with the person who gives me information.
He was checking I was okay with the location. It is perfect location, just 10 minutes walk from Wilmslow Towers as per all conversations and the jobserve posting.
Wrong. It is now moved to Reading, they expect the same rate.
Does bumping up the rate by around £100 a day cover travel and hotel for the Reading area would you think?
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostWhat industry is this in if you don't mind me asking? It's surreal.
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What industry is this in if you don't mind me asking? It's surreal.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostYet another call at 12:12 confirming the information phone call at 12:30 in 17 minutes time.
Sheesh.....Kebab. This is surreal.
They think they own my soul.
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Yet another call at 12:12 confirming the information phone call at 12:30 in 17 minutes time.
Sheesh.....Kebab. This is surreal.
They think they own my soul.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWell, that was an interesting experience - I could not understand most of what was said due to the heavy accent.
However, it has now progressed onto a chat at 12:30pm. They told me it was not an interview, but for me to receive some information.
Yesterday they asked me for the name of my bank I use, and if I have any utility builds.
It passes the day which is otherwise spent watching Filmon. I feel like I am in a real life TV sit-com.
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Well, that was an interesting experience - I could not understand most of what was said due to the heavy accent.
However, it has now progressed onto a chat at 12:30pm. They told me it was not an interview, but for me to receive some information.
Yesterday they asked me for the name of my bank I use, and if I have any utility builds.
It passes the day which is otherwise spent watching Filmon. I feel like I am in a real life TV sit-com.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI really didn't know that people took calls from agents. I have always put a prepaid phone number (and not bother putting the sim in a phone) on my CV and my email address. I had assumed many people did the same.
The
Dear Mr Clearedfor,
I have tried contacting you by telephone about the following role, but am unable to reach you, could you email me your number or be so kind as to give me a telephone call to discuss it
email,is often, but not always, quite a good filter.
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I really didn't know that people took calls from agents. I have always put a prepaid phone number (and not bother putting the sim in a phone) on my CV and my email address. I had assumed many people did the same.
The
Dear Mr Clearedfor,
I have tried contacting you by telephone about the following role, but am unable to reach you, could you email me your number or be so kind as to give me a telephone call to discuss it
email,is often, but not always, quite a good filter.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTrue true. But it is good news! How else do you measure how good you are?
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