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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Like a true propeller head you think that everything can be done through a computer. The technology is already there and if you think that placing a contractor is a simple matter of matching up information on a computer without any sort of human interaction then you really need to get out more.
    Likethisone

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Originally Posted by Reginald D Hunter

    In the UK, they have the class system. This is where folks that look the same can discriminate against each other. This is cutting edge stuff.



    He's funny.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I think you will find that the aussies have their fair proportion of envious whingers.

    The great thing about the class system in the UK is that it is two tier rather than simply being exclusive to the rich
    Originally posted by Reginald D Hunter
    In the UK, they have the class system. This is where folks that look the same can discriminate against each other. This is cutting edge stuff.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Like a true propeller head you think that everything can be done through a computer. The technology is already there and if you think that placing a contractor is a simple matter of matching up information on a computer without any sort of human interaction then you really need to get out more.
    Tricky for agents, that.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    I think that in Aus there's a more meritocratic society where people feel that if you're doing well then good on you, regardless of background.
    I think you will find that the aussies have their fair proportion of envious whingers.

    The great thing about the class system in the UK is that it is two tier rather than simply being exclusive to the rich

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by russell View Post
    It's about time a website was created to render agents useless.

    A site where clients post contract roles and contracts post CV's/profile/availability etc.

    The system would match them up each day depending on the info. Small monthly charge for posting roles/CV's.

    HairGel.com
    Like a true propeller head you think that everything can be done through a computer. The technology is already there and if you think that placing a contractor is a simple matter of matching up information on a computer without any sort of human interaction then you really need to get out more.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    Strange thing that inverse snobbery. Went to a wedding in the UK a while back and experienced it first hand. Strange thing. You don't get that down under.
    I think that in Aus there's a more meritocratic society where people feel that if you're doing well then good on you, regardless of background.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    How are they funding their alternative lifestyles? Or are they poverty tourists?
    Some scrape a living selling the odd painting or sculpture within their network, some live off partners or parents, but then you don't need much if you live in the east wing of your parents' country pad. Some are politicians, a few are aid workers who are paid a pittance in pounds but live in parts of Africa or Asia that are so cheap that if you've got hard currency then you're rich.

    A few of us actually work in industry/business and pay our own way; I must be doing something wrong.

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  • aussielong
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Not if they did a decent job of parenting.
    What, during half term?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by russell View Post
    It's about time a website was created to render agents useless.

    A site where clients post contract roles and contracts post CV's/profile/availability etc.

    The system would match them up each day depending on the info. Small monthly charge for posting roles/CV's.

    HairGel.com
    You are a very trivial man™

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    Maybe because that is all they know? If your grandfather and father were well educated and had a successful business career, you are going to expect at least as much out of life.
    Not if they did a decent job of parenting.

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  • aussielong
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    I know of some, but most keep it quiet; there's a bit of a 'reverse snobbery' thing in the UK so I can understand why.
    Strange thing that inverse snobbery. Went to a wedding in the UK a while back and experienced it first hand. Strange thing. You don't get that down under.

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  • aussielong
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Hmm, no; quite a few of the people I was at school with prefer 'alternative' lifestyles and 'jobs'; art, setting up eco-farms, aid work, successive failed rock bands and so on. Or of course "managing" pater's estate.
    How are they funding their alternative lifestyles? Or are they poverty tourists?

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  • aussielong
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    Originally posted by russell View Post
    It's about time a website was created to render agents useless.

    A site where clients post contract roles and contracts post CV's/profile/availability etc.

    The system would match them up each day depending on the info. Small monthly charge for posting roles/CV's.

    HairGel.com
    LinkedIn is good enough. The only reason I ever go through an agent now is if they have approached me about the role. Mine the LinkedIn groups in your niche, and send a message to members with your details asking for work...I do it and it works. I got a very well paid gig in Asia like that.

    Word of mouth is the best way though. I've got a bigger network in my niche than most agents working in that niche. I know people on projects all over the world. Keep bumping into them, or people who know them, on the circuit.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    Maybe because that is all they know? If your grandfather and father were well educated and had a successful business career, you are going to expect at least as much out of life.
    Hmm, no; quite a few of the people I was at school with prefer 'alternative' lifestyles and 'jobs'; art, setting up eco-farms, aid work, successive failed rock bands and so on. Or of course "managing" pater's estate.

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