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Reply to: Agencies asking for 2 references.
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Previously on "Agencies asking for 2 references."
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How about everyone stops being a mug and giving out references until they've signed a contract.
Then the agents will eventually stop asking. It's annoying enough without some of you giving them a sniff in the vain hope you've got a job on the line.
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostExactly, so give them the names of your last two agents as referees.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostIt depends on the frequency he applied. I only got this crap 3 times.
For me there's been at least one. Venn seem to insist on it - I've advised them that referees would vary depending upon the role. It's becoming more of a moot point these days as references should now only confirm that you were in the contract.
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Thanks guys ha.. didn't know if agencies in London operate differently ..
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostPaging Mr Kettle - call from a Mr Pot on line one to discuss your darkened hue.
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If you've been contracting nearly all your life as you say in your first post you will have come across this before...
Crap sockie.
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Yes. It is totally necessary.
Also, please provide your bank card and pin number. And your wife.
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Just tell him you will be happy to give references at or after the interview, if he insists they are needed before forget it there is no job
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