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Previously on "Taking confidence to the next level"

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I never thought of that, anyone ever get any interest with a formal "I could supply someone with those skills but would obviously need to discuss a commission" reply? What do we call this, reverse-fishing?
    One option is to accept the gig, then use one's "right of substitution" to put somebody else in there on a lower rate to them, and take the profit.

    In fact, that sort of thing is suggested so often over on the more serious forums like Business/Contracts that I wonder if anybody's ever tried it. I assume that most of the time it would result in a swift "**** off" from both end-client and agency.

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  • d000hg
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    He's just given away his real name!

    I never thought of that, anyone ever get any interest with a formal "I could supply someone with those skills but would obviously need to discuss a commission" reply? What do we call this, reverse-fishing?

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  • thunderlizard
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    That's my usual response, except my emails are much more polite and state the required % up front.

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  • scooterscot
    started a topic Taking confidence to the next level

    Taking confidence to the next level

    An agent contacted me by e-mail with irrelevant possibility last week. I don't like this agency very much. They are far down on the list; I'd need to be very desperate.

    So my reply:

    Dear XXXXX,

    Not my area, however, I know of someone who is looking and fits description but I would need a cut on the hourly rate, can we negotiate?

    Regards,

    Sooter
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