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I take it Admin hasn't let the DA into the Business/Contracts sub forum?
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Is the Jobcentre selling beer and pies now! Bloody hell no wonder nobody wants to actually work.Originally posted by doodab View PostYes, there are loads of such facilities. They usually sell beer as well, and some even offer pies.
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Yes, there are loads of such facilities. They usually sell beer as well, and some even offer pies.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIs there a facility whereby contractors could exchange leads with each other ? It would not want to be cluttered up by agents (except me of course) apart from where they are a preferred supplier. Each contractor would probably have to register and be prepared to exchange information without it falling into the agency domain. Has this been tried by for example the PCG?
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Excellent Idea.
I have twice in the past found my own job (through keeping in touch will old bosses etc) and then been asked to choose an agent to work through.
If I heard about a hot prospect out of my own engineering field and in the IT field, I would be happy to post it up here.
Why not???
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We've got one. We just haven't told you Agents about it.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIs there a facility whereby contractors could exchange leads with each other ? It would not want to be cluttered up by agents (except me of course) apart from where they are a preferred supplier. Each contractor would probably have to register and be prepared to exchange information without it falling into the agency domain. Has this been tried by for example the PCG?
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Why don't you start paying got leads. Let's say £50 a pop for a lead and then £250 for each candidate you place.
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PCG has a "Commercial Opportunities and Services" board on their forums.
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Is there a facility whereby contractors could exchange leads with each other ? It would not want to be cluttered up by agents (except me of course) apart from where they are a preferred supplier. Each contractor would probably have to register and be prepared to exchange information without it falling into the agency domain. Has this been tried by for example the PCG?Tags: None
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