Am I missing something?  Why the interest in making life hard for recruiters?  
Ok, I'm a contractor so my continued employment depends on their existence.  
Still, why?

If I thought that you normally work under those conditions - $125/hr or outside 
the US half the time - then of course you're just stating up front one of your 
requirements.  From the tone, though, it sounds like you're trying to make them 
unhappy for the fun of it.  Is there something going on here that I'm not aware 
of?

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I ask them, as a US citizen with a legal residence in the State of Tennessee, 
may I work remotely, outside of the USA for at least six months a year? I 
usually never hear from them again.

-------- Original Message --------
On Aug 14, 2023, 3:52 PM, Steve Beaver wrote:

> Every time a recruiter calls me I have a sure way get rid of them and 
> increase what they need to pay. They ask me if I'm Steve, and I say 
> yes Then I tell them "Are you calling me with a job that pays $125/HR 
> W2 or $210,000 perm?" You hear them fade or die on the other end then 
> I hang up. 

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