Originally posted by Platypus
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Previously on "Just got off the phone with the client..."
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It shows how well connected him and the client are. They're like this,

THAT'S how close they are! So screw you, Mr. contractor. He is important. Right? Geddit? Ha. LOL. Serves you right. It's all about him, see.
<man in white coat arrives ... >
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He's putting you at ease.
You may think there is no client, no job, and the agent is just fishing.
But now he claims he's just been speaking to the client - well you're convinced now, innit?
While you're on the line can you just confirm any interviews you've had lately, just so there's no conflict..
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Good use of sarcasm. Too light on the sweary wordsOriginally posted by Mose View PostDefinitely screwing with your head. There's no way on earth he actually just spoke to the client in his normal duties as a middleman arranging a contract between two parties using the phone as primary means of communication. Thank God you realised.
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good use of sarcasm. bit heavy on the sweary wordsOriginally posted by Mose View PostDefinitely mindfcuking you. There's no way on earth he actually just spoke to the client in his normal duties as a middleman arranging a contract between two parties using the phone as primary means of communication. Thank God you realised.
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Definitely screwing with your head. There's no way on earth he actually just spoke to the client in his normal duties as a middleman arranging a contract between two parties using the phone as primary means of communication. Thank God you realised.
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Because it's MY client. Do you here that, you scumbag contractor? MY CLIENT. And I, ME, just got off the phone talking to MY client. God, I don't even know why I waste my time with you low-life's...Originally posted by yetanotherbob View PostWhat's the agents' motive behind saying this?
In other words, they are trying to set a perspective.
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He's trying to convince you that you were the first person he called after speaking to the clientOriginally posted by yetanotherbob View PostWhat's the agents' motive behind saying this?
Chances are he actually spoke to his first and second candidates first and then decided to kill 5 minutes before going home
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Just got off the phone with the client...
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