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Secretary of Defense says we need more Military Arms Makers
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3793053" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>While in the Army one of my buddies was an E-7 career guy. He found out how to access the bidding process for on base contracts (public record) to clean Bachelor officers' quarters, General Maintenance and so on. </p><p>When the bidding process came up, he would under bid the contractor that had the contract for years with zero competition. Typically the contractor would get in contact with my buddy and offer him a sub contract with a large fee to cover his expenses and regain the contract. </p><p>As you move every year or so in the military, he had acquired a ton of money toward his retirement using this scenerio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3793053, member: 5412"] While in the Army one of my buddies was an E-7 career guy. He found out how to access the bidding process for on base contracts (public record) to clean Bachelor officers' quarters, General Maintenance and so on. When the bidding process came up, he would under bid the contractor that had the contract for years with zero competition. Typically the contractor would get in contact with my buddy and offer him a sub contract with a large fee to cover his expenses and regain the contract. As you move every year or so in the military, he had acquired a ton of money toward his retirement using this scenerio. [/QUOTE]
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