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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwow. 'flirty fishing'
I heard about that a loooong time ago. did it work ?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou sound like Alan Partridge.
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I'm sure the agent wouldn't mind Mich posting the photo, it might get her some new clients.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDoes she play hockey?
She'll play anything Mich likes as long as he gives her some leads.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAgent sends me a linkedin invitation saying she wants my CV as she's looking for testers/test managers etc. So I accepted. Can't do much harm. Then she sends me an e-mail with her electronic photo business card, which includes a picture of a very fit looking bird, leading me to believe it may be her, and saying she'd like to meet up to discuss opportunities for the future. I look at her company's website and the same photo of a really very attractive woman is next to her name and profile.
Now I don't usually have much time for this kind of thing from agents, but she really does look quite fit. What's the betting that if I accept her invitation to meet up she's probably an 18 stone fat bearded bloke with a nasty skin condition?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostShe probably is v fit - most female agents I've met seem to be. Thick as pigtulip too, which seems largely irrelevant for what they're hired for.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwow. 'flirty fishing'
I heard about that a loooong time ago. did it work ?
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIt did a bit
Back on topic-ish, the only Jovo's I've ever allowed into my home were two fit looking ladies.
I heard about that a loooong time ago. did it work ?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou sound like Alan Partridge.
Back on topic-ish, the only Jovo's I've ever allowed into my home were two fit looking ladies.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post1997-2000, I worked with an agency run by two ladies. One was a blond bombshell, driving around in a Vauxhall Calibra. With an engineering degree, she did all her own maintainance. Very smart - but not above using the bimbo stereotype to her best advantage.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostShe probably is v fit - most female agents I've met seem to be. Thick as pigtulip too, which seems largely irrelevant for what they're hired for.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDear <agent>
having discussed your business card picture in private with selected members of the CUK congregation, I am happy to accept your invitation to meet up. Can I suggest a rather fine restaurant in my hometown, reputed to be the best restaurant in the Benelux? I'll book the table, and by the way, they have a small hotel with beds for guests.
yours rather randily
Mich the Tester
ps do you prefer boxers or calvins?
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Agree with MP, they do tend to be fit. Been taken out by a couple and they were both quality. Also had a group lunch and the 3 that turned up were fit as well.
About 50/50 on the dozy front, a couple of them were well switched on, especially when it came to making cash and by the looks of things - spending it too.
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