Sunday 6 July 2008

Temp from Chiswick saves the World

Yes, OK, I know it’s only science fiction but Donna Noble (aka the brilliant Catherine Tate) may have done the Recruitment Industry a massive favour yesterday when she became the first female Time Lord and defeated the Daleks all in sixty minutes; and at an amazingly good hourly rate! Now if that doesn’t prove the value of a good temp, nothing does.

On a more serious note, I really hope Recruiter picks up this obvious marketing boon and invites Ms Tate to present an award at its next industry celebration, and only then if not beaten to it by the REC which should use her to present the One-in-a-Million award for the best Temporary Worker. I might have personally been tempted to create a parallel award for the ‘Best Temp in Chiswick’.

Mind you, having left the REC over 18 months ago, I am in little doubt that there are those out there who refer to me as ‘Dr. Who?’

Gareth

Wednesday 2 July 2008

'Throwing a McQueen'

Well I have to say I was pleased by the number of recruiters who agreed with my comments about the wayward Mr. Lee McQueen and his dodgy dealings in The Apprentice. Recruiter gave it a good airing, on the website and in the magazine, and I’m pleased that under Dee Dee’s stewardship they are strong enough to come out on the side of professionalism (previous staff would have preferred the sensationalism and had him as their guest speaker at the next Awards ceremony).

I do however have one comment for Phil who, almost anonymously, suggested I should ‘Get a life.’ Actually Phil, if I had still been at the REC at the time I would have asked the Membership Department to see if Lee is an individual Member and if so referred his activity to the Standards Committee under the Code of Ethics; where it says, ‘They [the Member] should represent themselves fairly, honestly and courteously at all times, and should not engage in any activities, which would bring the recruitment industry or the REC into disrepute.’ And request that he be expelled.

Lee’s cavalier attitude has been proven once more, if the press is to be believed, where today they claim that Lee called in sick yesterday; his first day. A ‘spokesman’ for Sir Alan’ said “He won’t be pleased.” Which I think must be a rough translation of the phrase ‘Recruiter place thy self’. Wouldn’t anyone who was really serious about proving themselves crawl over burning coals to get in on the first day? I bet Claire Young would have done!

Have no fear Lee, if you fail with Sir Alan, there are still one or two recruiters out there who will welcome you with open arms.

Gareth