Originally posted by Hauldren Collider
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Just one of my experience with contractors. As a Watch Officer for the Joint Task Force in Gitmo.
A Navy Captain came into the Watch Center and noted that the deck looked like ****. I told one of my subordinates to get a crew together and strip and wax the deck. We were unable to get a buffer to strip and wax the decks because the buffers were on the base were all owned by private companies and would not lend out the buffers. In addition, they would only buff the floor if there was a contract that included the watch deck. The contract could only be started at the beginning of a quarter and fees for buffing were outrageous.
Another great experience I had with contractors is when a spotlight on the Gitmo/Cuba border went out it took days of figure pointing to get a contractor to just go out and change the light.
That's so efficient.
In the old days, I could just tell someone to do these things and they would have been done.
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