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Most Ridiculous Pimp E-Mail Yet

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    Most Ridiculous Pimp E-Mail Yet

    Dear xxx,



    Neil Goff

    Java Consultant
    GCS IT Recruitment Specialists
    Tel: 0118 956 3900

    mailto: [email protected]
    www.gcsltd.com
    Thanks for the info Neil...
    Listen to my last album on Spotify

    #2
    Why does he call you xxx?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
      Thanks for the info Neil...
      GCS are always spamming me - the rates are too low. Are you reading this Neil??? That's why I never call you guys back. Oh, and change your logo - it's naff.

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        #4
        Originally posted by realityhack
        GCS are always spamming me - the rates are too low. Are you reading this Neil??? That's why I never call you guys back. Oh, and change your logo - it's naff.
        I never actually got that far to find out.

        I once had a dealing with their 'comms' specialist and he wanted me to agree to him 'exclusively' representing me for a fixed period of time, selling it as some sort of advantage to me. I declined, as the only 'benefit' I could see to this was that he could shaft me on the rate because I wouldn't be hearing about the same jobs from other agents and know what the rate on offer was.

        He did fix me up with an interview when I was about 8 weeks from finishing a contract (in Germany). I made it clear to him that I wasn't going to shaft the client and leave early (quite apert from not wanting the logistical difficulties of doing so) . He didn't pass this information onto the client (we discussed their requirement at the interview and they though I could start immediately). So when I was about to be offered the job, subject to an immediate start, he gave me a load of ear ache claiming that I had lied to him about my availability (which I hadn't).

        They don't seem to have comms jobs any more, no loss.

        tim

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