Well, my experience working for a government contractor for fifteen years is the opposite of what this cartoon says. Government contracts usually have due dates with milestones, and many pay on a progress payment schedule. So if you slow your work, you slow your pay and risk defaulting on your contract.
Zykoic about 1 month ago
Quote cost plus.
Sun about 1 month ago
No need to work yourself out of a job.
Havel about 1 month ago
Now do one about a stalling contractor, a phone representative for a car insurance company or getting a medical appointment.
Kevin Roth Premium Member about 1 month ago
These cartoons suddenly make a lot more sense.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Is it possible to work slower than congress??
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
an’ be sure to charge ’em $1000 for that toilet seat…
ferddo about 1 month ago
Well, my experience working for a government contractor for fifteen years is the opposite of what this cartoon says. Government contracts usually have due dates with milestones, and many pay on a progress payment schedule. So if you slow your work, you slow your pay and risk defaulting on your contract.
Smeagol about 1 month ago
City, state or Federal, the 1st day you work you’re already retired. Do not mess it up.