Ok, son. Here's your chance.
I pointed this out, as a side issue, but think it really deserves more space.
People make a big deal over the cost of government-related projects and material.
Unless you've worked at a Defense Contractor, you don't realize the costs incurred by the company.
Every single supplier to the Defense Contractor has to be site surveyed.
Every piece of material used has to face a withering specification check, both in Receiving Inspection and through the assembly process.
There are Government Inspectors in-house.
You add it all up, and what do you get?
I'll tell you what you get.
Plywood selling for $85.98 per sheet.
So, ok. Flame on, but facts are facts.
I pointed this out, as a side issue, but think it really deserves more space.
People make a big deal over the cost of government-related projects and material.
Unless you've worked at a Defense Contractor, you don't realize the costs incurred by the company.
Every single supplier to the Defense Contractor has to be site surveyed.
Every piece of material used has to face a withering specification check, both in Receiving Inspection and through the assembly process.
There are Government Inspectors in-house.
You add it all up, and what do you get?
I'll tell you what you get.
Plywood selling for $85.98 per sheet.
So, ok. Flame on, but facts are facts.
Comment