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[QUOTE=MaryPoppins;1123261]I've done this, once. The self same agent then called me about a role, about a year later - he had no recollection of me.
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Me too, he phoned 6 months later, said "i know we had troubles in the past but ..." the but being, I could make him loadsa money. Trust me, if you can make them money, they don't care. Sounds like the right decision to me.
I'm sure it's not your worst moment either (even though I can't prove it!). However, I do believe professionalism is a 2 way thing. If the agent is saying things about you not being professional, then they are also acting unprofessional as well.
They are showing how upset they are because they have lost out on some income. (Which I am sure you already know).
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