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Why isn't there a fixed commision by agents just like estate agents. If you ask them directly they are not going to tell that they are skimming off 40-50% money.
Can't they be forced to disclose actual commission by some govt regulation authority just like all other agents ?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentIf you really want to know the source of the agents power, it is that contractors are so driven by self interest (I think you contractors might use the word "greed")that they are happy to put up with the unprofessional behaviour of agencies.
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Originally posted by ChurchillAh, the man who's teaching capitalism to China. Quite a chap by all(his) accounts...
Apparently he is spreading his seed far and wide over there too.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Have you ever heard of a chap called David Contractor Junior? He was similarly well-endowed with interpersonal skills and the proactivity to go alone. He was a bit of a hero in these parts.
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Originally posted by King_of_Anglia"the likes of me"
i.e. fellow contractors... OK, yes, those who don't have interpersonal skills and proactivity to go alone, like me.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentSo what's your problem given that you are obviously not one of life's elite.
This isn't meant to be an attack on agents. In a way, it's a compliment. I'd be a crap agent because I'm no good at lying. There have been many times when I would have found the ability really useful.
I think it's a problem with engineers, they have to tell the truth. It's another reason never to cheat on your wife as an engineer - they'd know within about 2 nanoseconds.
It's like in the film 2001 - HAL goes mental because he's forced to lie.
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Originally posted by King_of_Anglia"the likes of me"
i.e. fellow contractors... OK, yes, those who don't have interpersonal skills and proactivity to go alone, like me.
I get a lot of my contracts at Governemnt Offices, they always use agents as being Civil Servants their too scared to take a risk and try and save the taxpayer money.
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"the likes of me"
i.e. fellow contractors... OK, yes, those who don't have interpersonal skills and proactivity to go alone, like me.
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Originally posted by King_of_AngliaPah! Not a chance. I don't use agents.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentSo what's your problem given that you are obviously not one of life's elite.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentThey probably thought you were lying
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Originally posted by King_of_AngliaI would describe agents as leeches. Talentless, sub-human, fat-tie & hair-gel wearing, clueless ****** who quite literally leech off of life's elite.
*spits*
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