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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukWhen I was offered my first contract, I saw the clause saying that client had to sign contract or it was null and void. I refused to sign.
Up to then I had been dealing with a bloke - suddenly his boss appeared. She kept talking to me about general stuff - and was showing more and more cleavage. Finally I was almost drolling - she asked me one more time to sign. I said no and her jacket was pulled firmly shut.
I was only 25 at the time - amazing I said no really. Maybe I should have seen how far she would have gone to get a signature!
If you had signed and relaised you shouldn't have done so you could have ended up feeling a right tit instead of just looking at two! Just goes to show that in this age of political correctness, equality and all that b*ll*cks, dirty tricks still go on.
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Originally posted by TrollI did once hear of a female agent offering a BJ if a contractor took the role.... I would have stipulated that this was acceptable only on the condition that if there was no closure (you get my drift) to the act then it would be repeated until satisfaction was forthcoming
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Originally posted by kramerwhat about contractors offering BJs to clients to get contracts..... is this allowable?
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Originally posted by TrollI did once hear of a female agent offering a BJ if a contractor took the role.... I would have stipulated that this was acceptable only on the condition that if there was no closure (you get my drift) to the act then it would be repeated until satisfaction was forthcoming
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I did once hear of a female agent offering a BJ if a contractor took the role.... I would have stipulated that this was acceptable only on the condition that if there was no closure (you get my drift) to the act then it would be repeated until satisfaction was forthcoming
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Agent showed cleavage to get me to sign contract
When I was offered my first contract, I saw the clause saying that client had to sign contract or it was null and void. I refused to sign.
Up to then I had been dealing with a bloke - suddenly his boss appeared. She kept talking to me about general stuff - and was showing more and more cleavage. Finally I was almost drolling - she asked me one more time to sign. I said no and her jacket was pulled firmly shut.
I was only 25 at the time - amazing I said no really. Maybe I should have seen how far she would have gone to get a signature!Tags: None
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