I wouldn't do that myself, but equally I've had the reverse situation happen to me with an agency - where a job they had lined me up for fell through the day before (They supplied the guys onsite themselves, so not your average gig. And it was in NYC). I took my foot off the accelarator and stopped looking and lost all my momentum.
Kind of learned my lesson with agents on that one. And as you mentioned, all the signs were there for me to read also, if I'd been a little more suspiscious.
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Originally posted by LazyFanWhile I feel you have been done, obviously mislead and admitted your agency should have followed up better, may I enquire if you also use these "tricks" to also avoid contractors who want to know what's up with the gig?
Meaning are you tricksy by a nature or one of those nice upfront mythical agents we keep hearing about?
Also, what are some of these elite skills he had, maybe another person on here could fill your role and save the day
I do not employ the stereotype recruitment agent though we can be pretty ruthless if we need to be, though usually in competing with other agencies (persuading the contractor to use us) rather than getting up to some of the tricks employed by the likes of CP.
as for the unique skills I mentioned them elsewhere SAP and german speaking, but I think that the client has found a solution to the problem (probably a Turkish software house)
But then again you only have my word for all this
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentin the end we tricked our way through to getting hold of him..
Meaning are you tricksy by a nature or one of those nice upfront mythical agents we keep hearing about?
Also, what are some of these elite skills he had, maybe another person on here could fill your role and save the day
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Originally posted by milanbenesHi Pondlife,
yes it's getting scary now, looks like we will get what we wanted / asked for
Of course it all takes time, it's not like buying a television, things are moving in a positive direction which is scary.
Ahh well, there are worse problems to have.
Milan.
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Hi Pondlife,
yes it's getting scary now, looks like we will get what we wanted / asked for
Of course it all takes time, it's not like buying a television, things are moving in a positive direction which is scary.
Ahh well, there are worse problems to have.
Milan.
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Originally posted by PondlifeThey still going? Didn't think anyone used that these days.
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Originally posted by Red 7'Sap' is quite appropriate considering the guys behavior.
Sounds to me like he has no balls whatsoever. Not even a phone call to say "I've bottled it"/"Leaving Permiedom scares me"/"Employer doubled my salary" etc... ?
What a Knob.
I'm sure your new 'resourcer' would like to have words with him.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 2 August 2007, 11:00.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentSAP, speaks German and it is in Reading
Sounds to me like he has no balls whatsoever. Not even a phone call to say "I've bottled it"/"Leaving Permiedom scares me"/"Employer doubled my salary" etc... ?
What a Knob.
I'm sure your new 'resourcer' would like to have words with him.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentSAP, speaks German and it is in Reading
Hallo, bin ich ein Experte im SAP. Ehrlich!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentHande Hoch
1 The bunker
Somme unde vater
Reading
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DA,
'and my account manager (now resourcer).',
that's a bit harsh isn't it ?
I guess he will leave soon.
Glad I don't ever contract to Noddy SME's what a nightmare it must be with decisions and actions like this.
Milan.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentSAP, speaks German and it is in Reading
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