Purchase a telephone, and use it to ring up prospective clients, always making sure to laugh at their crap football jokes.
I will probably now get killed by agents for giving away their secret.
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Keep in touch with all your old colleagues/clients and keep asking for work.Originally posted by liveforever View PostEllo,
Now i'm quite understanding of an agencies position in the game but how do i go about getting rid of the usless so and so's i'm currently contracting through?
Thanks
LFE
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAs with most of life's seemingly difficult questions, the answer is in fact quite simple. Rooftop snipers.
Take a dump on your current clients boardroom table.
Failing that, assuming you want top stay at the client, buy the contract from the agency.
Useless? What's the problem? All they have to do is pay your invoices. What more do you expect from the commercial relationship in which you have entered into?
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As with most of life's seemingly difficult questions, the answer is in fact quite simple. Rooftop snipers.
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Agency
Ello,
Now i'm quite understanding of an agencies position in the game but how do i go about getting rid of the usless so and so's i'm currently contracting through?
Thanks
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