Persistent Recruiter
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I had a recruiter who called me yesterday with a position that didn't sound that interesting based on location and I tried to tell him no thanks but he kept pushing. So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it. He said they couldn't match that salary and I told him that was unfortunate. Call Ended. Recruiter calls back later in the day as I am heading out and is now willing to meet salary request. I told him to email me details and that I would get back to him. This morning I have had over 6 calls and various emails from him. This guy just won't take No.
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I had a recruiter who called me yesterday with a position that didn't sound that interesting based on location and I tried to tell him no thanks but he kept pushing. So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it. He said they couldn't match that salary and I told him that was unfortunate. Call Ended. Recruiter calls back later in the day as I am heading out and is now willing to meet salary request. I told him to email me details and that I would get back to him. This morning I have had over 6 calls and various emails from him. This guy just won't take No.
Add another $30k, see how far he'll go.. :laugh:
Ah, I see you have the machine that goes ping. This is my favorite. You see we lease it back from the company we sold it to and that way it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account.
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Add another $30k, see how far he'll go.. :laugh:
Ah, I see you have the machine that goes ping. This is my favorite. You see we lease it back from the company we sold it to and that way it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account.
Brent Jenkins wrote:
Add another $30k, see how far he'll go
that is the same thing that my wife said. :laugh: :laugh: she then followed it by saying if they match that then we are moving!
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Brent Jenkins wrote:
Add another $30k, see how far he'll go
that is the same thing that my wife said. :laugh: :laugh: she then followed it by saying if they match that then we are moving!
Dennis E White wrote:
she then followed it by saying if they match that then we are moving!
Tell me the job's not in North Korea :laugh:
Ah, I see you have the machine that goes ping. This is my favorite. You see we lease it back from the company we sold it to and that way it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account.
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Dennis E White wrote:
she then followed it by saying if they match that then we are moving!
Tell me the job's not in North Korea :laugh:
Ah, I see you have the machine that goes ping. This is my favorite. You see we lease it back from the company we sold it to and that way it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account.
Brent Jenkins wrote:
Tell me the job's not in North Korea
No, wife and I already agreed that international jobs would have to come from Europe. :-D :laugh:
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I had a recruiter who called me yesterday with a position that didn't sound that interesting based on location and I tried to tell him no thanks but he kept pushing. So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it. He said they couldn't match that salary and I told him that was unfortunate. Call Ended. Recruiter calls back later in the day as I am heading out and is now willing to meet salary request. I told him to email me details and that I would get back to him. This morning I have had over 6 calls and various emails from him. This guy just won't take No.
Dennis E White wrote:
added an extra $30k to it.
:omg: That's about 2500k a month. I would seriously consider it.
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I had a recruiter who called me yesterday with a position that didn't sound that interesting based on location and I tried to tell him no thanks but he kept pushing. So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it. He said they couldn't match that salary and I told him that was unfortunate. Call Ended. Recruiter calls back later in the day as I am heading out and is now willing to meet salary request. I told him to email me details and that I would get back to him. This morning I have had over 6 calls and various emails from him. This guy just won't take No.
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I had a recruiter who called me yesterday with a position that didn't sound that interesting based on location and I tried to tell him no thanks but he kept pushing. So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it. He said they couldn't match that salary and I told him that was unfortunate. Call Ended. Recruiter calls back later in the day as I am heading out and is now willing to meet salary request. I told him to email me details and that I would get back to him. This morning I have had over 6 calls and various emails from him. This guy just won't take No.
Dennis E White wrote:
So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it.
Dennis E White wrote:
This guy just won't take No.
Perhaps because you didn't say "no" - you said "yes for extra $30k" :)
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I had a recruiter who called me yesterday with a position that didn't sound that interesting based on location and I tried to tell him no thanks but he kept pushing. So to end the call I countered his salary requirements and added an extra $30k to it. He said they couldn't match that salary and I told him that was unfortunate. Call Ended. Recruiter calls back later in the day as I am heading out and is now willing to meet salary request. I told him to email me details and that I would get back to him. This morning I have had over 6 calls and various emails from him. This guy just won't take No.
Ok... money is not all, I understand it, but 30k additional... if it is not in middle of Alaska or in a city where the new flat rent will be 35k additional cost... that's at least a "hmmmm" (thinking) worth.
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Brent Jenkins wrote:
Tell me the job's not in North Korea
No, wife and I already agreed that international jobs would have to come from Europe. :-D :laugh:
Caribbean...