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Previously on "Perm Role Advertised as Contract"

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  • Crusoe101
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    loving it Bob

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  • Bob Dalek
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    A tale to warm the flintiest of contractors' hearts:

    Agent rang me yesterday, waffle and toss, no real job, basically on a deep-sea fishing expedition.

    He said that they had a "system" that meant I had to supply 2 previous managers' names, in order that they could log me into their ace jobs database!!! Remembering an old Private Eye spoof of the Sun's coverage of the Hillsborough Disaster, I said "Mike Ittup" and "Vic Titious". And the greedy little piranha took it hook, line and sinker. 10 points to me.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    In my humble experience, Aston Carter are a bunch of barrow boys...

    They do have contracts, they match requirements and skills, and they pay very quickly. But not necessarily as much as you might have liked.

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  • kanulondon
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    In my humble experience, Aston Carter are a bunch of barrow boys...

    Hmmm funny you should say that. I have been dealing with a one of their 'Account Manager' and he does come across a bit uncouth
    Last edited by kanulondon; 31 October 2008, 10:37.

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  • SantaClaus
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    Advertising permie roles as contract is standard agency practice.

    I guess we could start a whole thread on underhand agency tricks.

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  • ratewhore
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    In my humble experience, Aston Carter are a bunch of barrow boys...

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    Animal testing! Crikey.



    Is it? ......is it really .....
    I fear that it is

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Wilmslow (a fictional character) View Post
    blah blah blah..... felt very relieved to break out of monkey testing
    Animal testing! Crikey.

    Originally posted by Wilmslow (a fictional character) View Post
    £70K is a lot of wongas for a permie role......
    Is it? ......is it really .....

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  • expat
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    I'd be happy to accept a permie position, but since I actually prefer contracting for non-monetary reasons, the salary would have to be considerably better than a good year's contracting.

    For some reason this never seems to be what they had in mind.

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  • zara_backdog
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    Yeap - went for an interview for a role for a 6 month role and then the agent said it was now foe a 'fixed Term' contract 18-24 months and they wanted me back for a 2nd interview.

    I declined! I do not want to do a fixed term contract on a permi wage without permie benefits.

    Role was advertised for a good 2 weeks after.

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  • Crusoe101
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    Kanu, you read my mind....

    Same agency!

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  • Crusoe101
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    You dont have to spell to be an IT service manager or Service Delivery manager.....

    Plus theres no dam Spell check on hotmail.....


    70K for investment IT in management?????

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  • Wilmslow
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    Well, my contract was really after a permie person.

    I cracked after 6 months, but, more than happy to accept as it really is advancing my career - felt very relieved to break out of monkey testing and focus on quality processes, so I consider it a result.

    Plan is to get skilled up, then booger off after 2-3 years when the market is a little calmer.

    £70K is a lot of wongas for a permie role......

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  • voodooflux
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    Originally posted by Crusoe101 View Post
    Although I am not closed mind to permenant positions, a permenant role would have to be an advancement on my career which this role is not.
    I hope you ran that through the spellchecker before you sent it

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  • kanulondon
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    An agent called me about a similar role yesterday...the funny thing was that he gave me the exact same chat too!

    Was contract but I have spoken to X manager and Y company and now its perm...


    BULLTIP!

    Name and shame time.....my agent was from Aston Carter

    KL

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