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Previously on "Ever told an agent to f**K off?"
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I once told my chess partner to rook off! oh how we laughed for days and days
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Yep. He pretended not to have heard and just carried on
Honestly thicker than rhino hide some of them
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Yes - more than once, although the only one I can actually remember was a chap called Sayed from Computer Personnel (sp?) who later turned up in the Apprentice. I doubt I was the only one, judging by his sales tactics, and I doubt he took it to heart, since he doesn't have one.Originally posted by BradNeedsYourHelpDo they take it personally and hold a grudge?
Can they get even? By bad mouthing you to other agencies/clients!??!! Just wondered like..
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Surely strength of the current should also be taken into consideration and whether mangement of the associated flora and fauna fall within the scope?
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[QUOTE=Phoenix]Originally posted by bobsmithldncame back with another role - said "water under the bridge, etc.".
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So what is the contract rate for managing "water under a bridge?
depends on the flow rate - a high flow rate needs more 'managing' thus a higher rate
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Pooh sticks ?Originally posted by bobsmithldnwater under the bridge, etc
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Exactly!!! Did the same to an agent, he layed low for a few weeks and came back with another role - said "water under the bridge, etc.".Originally posted by Emperor DalekYou could tell an agent to feck off today and tomorrow he would be your best mate for life if you landed him some commission.
Any talk of a blacklist is just a load of crap.
They are thick-skinned and thick ...
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I've told more agents to feck off than I care to remember. They still crawl back and start sucking at you when they think you can make them some cash.
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What, any talk?
Originally posted by Emperor DalekYou could tell an agent to feck off today and tomorrow he would be your best mate for life if you landed him some commission.
Any talk of a blacklist is just a load of crap.
Even talking about a blacklist being a load of crap, is that a load of crap?
(DG in 'Jesus H Christ, how bored am I?' mode)
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You could tell an agent to feck off today and tomorrow he would be your best mate for life if you landed him some commission.
Any talk of a blacklist is just a load of crap.
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Ever told an agent to f**K off?
Do they take it personally and hold a grudge?
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