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Previously on "Do agents think we're all complete idiots?"
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I was answering the question "Do agents thing we're all complete idiots?". I was not answering the question "In your eyes, how should society work?"
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostGiven that they keep 20% of the money for having done 2% of the work, I expect they do.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostTwo e-mails within 3 minutes;
but I am trying.
I use linked-in, networks, internet etc and the LAST thing I will do is put a job out to market.
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Given that they keep 20% of the money for having done 2% of the work, I expect they do.
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I guess the answer to the question in the topic line is "Yes", but as long as the feeling is mutual we are all happy. Right?
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They believe the client when they say the role is not with any other agent. Sweet really
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Do agents think we're all complete idiots?
Two e-mails within 3 minutes;
10:31 am To: Mich the Tester
Functie Tester
Functieniveau Senior
Werklocatie Amsterdam
Startdatum 14 februari 2011
Verwachte einddatum 30 april 2011
Aantal uren per week 40
Publicatiedatum 9 februari 2011
Max. prijs (euros) 55
Verwachte sluitingsdatum 11 februari 2011
Aanvrager Mr Greasy Bastard
Aanvraagomschrijving
Senior Tester within the TIGA Credits Production Project.
* Assists the test manager in defining the activities that need to be performed and how they are related to one other.
* Assists the test manager in defining the specifications of the required test infrastructur.
* Assists the test manager in estimating the test effort for all tests.
* Responsible for the quality assurance within bla bla bla10:34 am To: Mich the Tester
Agent: Mr Swindlebum
Functie: Tester Senior
Aantal plaatsen: 1
Aantal uur: 40 uur per week
Publicatiedatum: 09-02-11
Startdatum: 14-02-11
Einddatum: 30-04-11
Standplaats: Amsterdam
Max. inkooptarief (EURO): 65
Functie omschrijving
As Senior Tester you will assists the test manager in defining the activities that need to be performed and how they are related to one other
Tasks:
· Assists the test manager in defining the specifications of the required test infrastructur
· Assists the test manager in estimating the test effort for all tests
· Responsible for the quality assurance within bla bla blaTags: None
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