How many times a day are you "head-hunted"?

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 6 months

Hi Gwen



I wouldn’t want to say that out loud unles my teeth were well glued in.



Best regards



Mike T.

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Gwen Blair 👤 Member for 22 years

Its a plethora of planners (generic term for p!ssed up planners in a prime pub)

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Andrew Dick 👤 Member for 19 years 4 months

So you have heard about the ’Brisbane Planners Beers and Bullshit’ sessions that I organise.



The next one is in May - Date to be decided, will you be in town????



Basically I try to get as many guest drinkers along as possible and we descend on some poor hapless bar or purveyor of fine alcoholic beverages and talk bullshit about who’s got the biggest slippage.



Quite a good networking tool.

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 6 months

Hi Andrew



Planners in a picket line? How did they manage to co-ordinate that activity?



By the way - what is the collective noun for a group of planners - in Oz it is most likely a "Bar of Planners"



Best regards



Mike T.

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Andrew Dick 👤 Member for 19 years 4 months

I wish we had file sharing here as I’ve got a great photo of a picket line formed by protesting planners, on strike in support of their mates.



Andy

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PINAN T. 👤 Member for 18 years 11 months

The Credit should always be for the whole Const’n and Technical Team..




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Tom Howard 👤 Member for 23 years

"Planner of the Year" ha ha HA !



Never heard that one before, but I can imagine some of the big-headed Bozo’s I’ve worked with falling for it....



We had a spate of calls from someone claiming to be organising a Planning conference in London and asking if we wanted tickets (free, naturally...). When I asked what date the conference was on, they didn’t even have the wit or wisdom to make one up. They also couldn’t tell me WHERE this event was to take place. All they needed were the names and positions of ALL the planners in our company. Great event organiser hey ???



Mind you, what do you expect from a "colouring-in" profession like recruitment. It’s one step down from Estate Agency, and probably requires less skill than that of a cashier at a 24hr petrol station. (If that doesn’t stop the calls, nothing will...)

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Chris Oggham 👤 Member for 22 years 1 month

Hi Guys,



Tom is absolutely right, this is happening with a monotonous regularity. I’ve found that they’ll keep contacting you even when your details, lodged with PP, say to leave you alone.



I know that recruiters are not very bright, but surely even they realise that when you’ve stated that you don’t want them to contact you, you do actually mean it. Although I suppose it’s too much to expect them realise that continual hassling is going to annoy people; possibly to the extent that they will refuse to use their services which could mean a downturn in their business.



Not likely is it?



Chris Oggham


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Andrew Dick 👤 Member for 19 years 4 months

Mike,

I’m interested to know how many times you were nominated and/or were bestowed the honour of Planner of the year.





Not a bad trick though.....





Andy

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Glenn Douglas 👤 Member for 20 years 2 months

If you feeling lonely & unloved, update your CV on pp & jobsite.

then you will suddenly become very popular with lots of phone calls.

more like 3 an hour not 3 a week.

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 6 months

Hi Tom



Just wait for the scam where the agency rings the office receptionist and tells her that they are putting together a shortlist for the "Planner of the Year" contest. They then phone all the names given.



Watch Out!



Mike Testro

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