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    A bit put out

    So

    I get a call from a p!mp about a contract role. Takes my CV , shows client, client wants a telephone interview. I ask for 24 hours notice as I am working.

    So I get 12 hours notice, so take the morning off work to do tel interview at home.

    Calls me 20 minutes before the time and tells me client got called into a meeting so interview is off, so sorry can I do it at 16h30 that day.

    I had other arrangements so I could not make it , so he says he understands but his manager is a bit "funny" about these things, but will try to reschedule, so now we are "waiting for feedback" from the client re new interview time. Not holding my breath as I think "funny" manager may be following more flexible (read unemployed) candidates

    Its a buyers market so unfortunately need to take this cr@p although I think I have lost this one because client rescheduled interview.

    Lifes is not fair

    Sunny "Taking it hard where it counts" San
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    #2
    Count youself lucky that you didn't travel there for a face to face...

    I suspect the role has been pulled....

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      #3
      When I was looking to leave my permie job and go contracting, I had a tasty interview lined up. Client was keen, I was keen, technology was good - and I wrote part of the solution that they were putting in.

      Client suggests interview at 11.00.

      I suggest a bit earlier so I can be down there and back at work in the afternoon so only have a half-day off.

      Agent says that shouldn't be a problem - will confirm the new time with the client and let me know.

      That was four years ago, and he still hasn't told me the time of the interview. I don't think I'll get the role now, though.

      The agency was MSB.
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        #4
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        That was four years ago, and he still hasn't told me the time of the interview. I don't think I'll get the role now, though.
        Give him a call.
        Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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          #5
          Originally posted by sunnysan View Post
          So

          I get a call from a p!mp about a contract role. Takes my CV , shows client, client wants a telephone interview. I ask for 24 hours notice as I am working.

          So I get 12 hours notice, so take the morning off work to do tel interview at home.

          Calls me 20 minutes before the time and tells me client got called into a meeting so interview is off, so sorry can I do it at 16h30 that day.

          I had other arrangements so I could not make it , so he says he understands but his manager is a bit "funny" about these things, but will try to reschedule, so now we are "waiting for feedback" from the client re new interview time. Not holding my breath as I think "funny" manager may be following more flexible (read unemployed) candidates

          Its a buyers market so unfortunately need to take this cr@p although I think I have lost this one because client rescheduled interview.

          Lifes is not fair

          Sunny "Taking it hard where it counts" San
          Normally it's the unemployed flexible candidate who gets shafted.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
            Give him a call.
            Tell him you've sorted out your references.
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              #7
              Originally posted by MrMark View Post
              Tell him you've sorted out your references.
              Exactly.
              Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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                #8
                Update

                So I was wrong.

                They phoned me yesterday and rescheduled for today. Then I get a call this morning saying the role has been filled.

                So I think thats that then.

                But.....

                I then get a call from the agent saying that the person that they agreed on has suddenly upped their rate and the client is now going to look again, so I am back in the running.

                Crazy runaround...
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sunnysan View Post
                  I then get a call from the agent saying that the person that they agreed on has suddenly upped their rate and the client is now going to look again, so I am back in the running.

                  Crazy runaround...
                  That is the agent setting the scene to offer you a lower rate & expecting you to be scared of asking for more
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sunnysan View Post
                    Crazy runaround...
                    Get your own back - get the gig and then don't turn up!!

                    That'll show them.
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