* Paul Makepeace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 12:32:04PM +0000, Andrew Bowman wrote:
> > however, cold-callers generally hang up if you start asking questions
> > about how to contact them (and, naturally enough, they withhold their
> > numbers).
> 
> The obvious ploy here is to appear interested and bait them
> into closing. Once you've practically signed up you can get
> their info. If you can feed them some fake phone numbers,
> arrange an interview you won't turn up to as well as get their
> number, that's a score :)
> 

i always find a ``free'' lunch is required to discuss an job with a
recruiter (greg who now has avoiding using recruiters for 3(4ish) jobs
in a row ;-) )

greg

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