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 28 days ago
Quote cost plus.
Sun 28 days ago
No need to work yourself out of a job.
Havel 28 days 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 28 days ago
These cartoons suddenly make a lot more sense.
Daltongang Premium Member 27 days ago
Is it possible to work slower than congress??
wildlandwaters 27 days ago
an’ be sure to charge ’em $1000 for that toilet seat…
ferddo 27 days 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 27 days ago
City, state or Federal, the 1st day you work you’re already retired. Do not mess it up.