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Previously on "When should an agency take a hint?"
You win Pogles unsettling avatar of the week award -
And you thought mine was cool. Hmm. I feel a challenge coming on.
I've some pictures of one of the sheep out the back aborting a lamb. (I didn't twig that was what was happening at first.) That might make an informative and educational animated GIF, if you'd like?
Fortunately, I am working for the customer that they are calling me about, and they don't need to tell me about the job or even the location. I only know this because of the project I am working on.
You win Pogles unsettling avatar of the week award -
Fortunately, I am working for the customer that they are calling me about, and they don't need to tell me about the job or even the location. I only know this because of the project I am working on.
Fortunately, I am working for the customer that they are calling me about, and they don't need to tell me about the job or even the location. I only know this because of the project I am working on.
Damn those pesky potential customers wanting your business!
Fortunately, I am working for the customer that they are calling me about, and they don't need to tell me about the job or even the location. I only know this because of the project I am working on.
Had something like 4 or 5 phone calls from the same agency over a period of 4 working days asking if I am available for work. On each occasion I tell them I am working and not available for something like 3 months. When will they take the hint that I am not available until my current contract is over?
Find a mate who is available and charge them a referral fee. Simples
Had something like 4 or 5 phone calls from the same agency over a period of 4 working days asking if I am available for work. On each occasion I tell them I am working and not available for something like 3 months. When will they take the hint that I am not available until my current contract is over?
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