The contractors are next

Anonymous
What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


I can confirm Accenture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.


I think we need to wait and see. When the budget comes out, if agencies are instructed to cut programs and spending, they will 100% cut contracts IF they have the choice to proceed as they see fit. The way things are going, it looks like reducing spending isn't the ultimate goal - getting rid of feds is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.


They won't cut contracts if their instructions are to reduce federal personnel. They will definitely keep those contractors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.


They won't cut contracts if their instructions are to reduce federal personnel. They will definitely keep those contractors.


They have cut numerous contracts from programs where they already sent feds home. It's about reducing fed personnel but it's also about reducing contractors, especially ones that got their contracts through "DEI" and then letting others swoop in to claim them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.


They won't cut contracts if their instructions are to reduce federal personnel. They will definitely keep those contractors.


Do you even work in consulting. I work here and we are being laid off this week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.


They won't cut contracts if their instructions are to reduce federal personnel. They will definitely keep those contractors.


Do you even work in consulting. I work here and we are being laid off this week.


I'm sorry you're being laid off. Our contractors aren't going anywhere until we figure what's going on with RIF and all of this other crazy crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What contractors?

Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.


Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.


They won't cut contracts if their instructions are to reduce federal personnel. They will definitely keep those contractors.


Do you even work in consulting. I work here and we are being laid off this week.


I'm sorry you're being laid off. Our contractors aren't going anywhere until we figure what's going on with RIF and all of this other crazy crap.


PP - And I should add, these are support services contractors. They aren't consultants. There's a big difference there.
Anonymous
At my agency, we're fighting to keep pretty much any contracts. First they came for the feds and no one cared.
Anonymous
My contract was terminated today.

I am cutting off everyone in my life who voted for Trump.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My contract was terminated today.

I am cutting off everyone in my life who voted for Trump.


I am so sorry to hear this. My spouse is with ICF (USAID contractor) and we are just waiting to be cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My contract was terminated today.

I am cutting off everyone in my life who voted for Trump.


I am so sorry to hear this. My spouse is with ICF (USAID contractor) and we are just waiting to be cut.


I am so sorry as well.

I am just so full of rage. I feel like my life is over.
Anonymous
I know USAID contractors were originally furloughed but now they assume there is no job to go back to.

DoD contractors are reporting it is bizarro world but no layoffs
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