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<blockquote data-quote="bucky" data-source="post: 1399102" data-attributes="member: 10588"><p>Honestly, one of the middlemen I kind of "screwed over" years ago still contacts me sometimes with job offers. In this case I'd told him I'd take a job if I could get 3rd party health insurance for my non-US citizen wife and he'd run with it and told the client I'd taken the job, so it was really his fault when the insurance question didn't work out. Still, I think it's pretty hard to burn bridges with most of these recruiters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bucky, post: 1399102, member: 10588"] Honestly, one of the middlemen I kind of "screwed over" years ago still contacts me sometimes with job offers. In this case I'd told him I'd take a job if I could get 3rd party health insurance for my non-US citizen wife and he'd run with it and told the client I'd taken the job, so it was really his fault when the insurance question didn't work out. Still, I think it's pretty hard to burn bridges with most of these recruiters. [/QUOTE]
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