Deloitte, EY, BAH esque contractors…what are your plans?

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Anonymous wrote:Focus on govt agencies that are critical like defense, DHS CBP, CISA, iCE, DOD non research. The rest are probably wasteful spending and will be cut.


What about DOD research?


That's 99% of dod waste. I worked there and it was all scams about innovation, next generation war fighter total garbage , DARPA as well


Agreed. They call in consultants and contractors to do the day to day technical work for these proposed innovative plans , while the feds get promotions off the backs of their efforts without knowing much at all.


Why didnt you all get Fed jobs if they are so awesome?


lol I decided to jump to another private company for double the compensation. Not including the sign on and refresher RSUs. I still will not ever forget how smug and entitled our Fed clients were for deliverables they never implemented. The executive orders are long overdue.


Sorry but isn’t this thread contractors whining that they are also losing business?
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these contractors charge big $s, especially Deloitte.
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Anonymous wrote:These companies are called Beltway Bandits for a reason!



This. Sorry but I’ve had to endure endless uncertainty in the true private sector giving half my paycheck to the government grift. I’m glad they are cleaning house (and I went door to door for Obama)


So what exactly do you do in the private sector that is so groundbreaking?


Does it really matter? Our taxes are supporting federal salaries, so if moves need to made to cut dead weight and ensure productivity so be it. Tired of the RTO whining….many of us in private sector have had to go back much earlier then federal employees.


I'm in the private sector, FWIW. But my company will be impacted by government cuts. And I have been back in the office since summer 2021.
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Anonymous wrote:Focus on govt agencies that are critical like defense, DHS CBP, CISA, iCE, DOD non research. The rest are probably wasteful spending and will be cut.


What about DOD research?


That's 99% of dod waste. I worked there and it was all scams about innovation, next generation war fighter total garbage , DARPA as well


Agreed. They call in consultants and contractors to do the day to day technical work for these proposed innovative plans , while the feds get promotions off the backs of their efforts without knowing much at all.


Why didnt you all get Fed jobs if they are so awesome?


lol I decided to jump to another private company for double the compensation. Not including the sign on and refresher RSUs. I still will not ever forget how smug and entitled our Fed clients were for deliverables they never implemented. The executive orders are long overdue.


Sure…..
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Anonymous wrote:These companies are called Beltway Bandits for a reason!



This. Sorry but I’ve had to endure endless uncertainty in the true private sector giving half my paycheck to the government grift. I’m glad they are cleaning house (and I went door to door for Obama)


So what exactly do you do in the private sector that is so groundbreaking?


Does it really matter? Our taxes are supporting federal salaries, so if moves need to made to cut dead weight and ensure productivity so be it. Tired of the RTO whining….many of us in private sector have had to go back much earlier then federal employees.


I'm in the private sector, FWIW. But my company will be impacted by government cuts. And I have been back in the office since summer 2021.


Almost no jobs are in the “true private sector.” Government funding touches everything in some way, even if you don’t see it directly.

And when all these people lose their highly paid jobs and are no longer spending on private sector goods and services, then where will you be?

No one right now can be smug and think they are safe. No one.
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Anonymous wrote:What kind of defense contracts are likely to be hit? Shorter procurement / administrative systems? Long-term aircraft, satellite, or navel ship development?


Very little of the defense industry is actually in the DMV…it’s all over the country in many red states and red areas. Yes, you have Boeing HQ and other HQs.

As an example, there is a PA factory in a deep red area supplying a ton of munitions for the Ukraine. If that plant is closes, it will devastate that area.


Yes, just like when other types of factories close. I don't understand the logic here... we should keep paying for things we don't need because people might lose their jobs. Meanwhile, we keep going into further debt, and the cost of debt service goes up, making the cost of borrowing for everything else more expensive and resulting either in further debt or further tax hikes. Try to think back to your college Econ class.


You’re talking about a company that functions for commercial profit. This discussion is about the federal government.
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Work for one of the big ones. I've long been disappointed in the work we've delivered. The slow pace and the relative ineptitude of who we staff on projects. No one cares how inefficient things are, a useless worker is still generating margin for some higher ups book. I like most people and don't want to see them fired, but we're going to be letting some people go for sure. They'll probably fire the wrong people and be stuck with a bunch of clowns anyway.
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Anonymous wrote:Dc economy will be fine so would be the real estate. Money saved from here would be spent somewhere else.


80% of federal employees and contractor are not in the DMV but the DMV is going to get f’ed including house prices. The whole country is going to burn. Between the tariffs and the destruction of the US government we are talking about a direct impact on 45-55% of the GDP. It will take years for this to settle out.


Republicans are morons. At least they’ll be suffering along with the rest of us.


and Dems are woke pxxxxes
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These companies are called Beltway Bandits for a reason!



This. Sorry but I’ve had to endure endless uncertainty in the true private sector giving half my paycheck to the government grift. I’m glad they are cleaning house (and I went door to door for Obama)


So what exactly do you do in the private sector that is so groundbreaking?


Does it really matter? Our taxes are supporting federal salaries, so if moves need to made to cut dead weight and ensure productivity so be it. Tired of the RTO whining….many of us in private sector have had to go back much earlier then federal employees.


I'm in the private sector, FWIW. But my company will be impacted by government cuts. And I have been back in the office since summer 2021.


Almost no jobs are in the “true private sector.” Government funding touches everything in some way, even if you don’t see it directly.

And when all these people lose their highly paid jobs and are no longer spending on private sector goods and services, then where will you be?

No one right now can be smug and think they are safe. No one.


I think you misunderstood my post. I completely agree that my company will be impacted, even though I am in the private sector. The original person who responded to me (I think) assumed I was a fed complaining about having to go into the office.
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Anonymous wrote:Dc economy will be fine so would be the real estate. Money saved from here would be spent somewhere else.


80% of federal employees and contractor are not in the DMV but the DMV is going to get f’ed including house prices. The whole country is going to burn. Between the tariffs and the destruction of the US government we are talking about a direct impact on 45-55% of the GDP. It will take years for this to settle out.


Republicans are morons. At least they’ll be suffering along with the rest of us.


and Dems are woke pxxxxes


At least you agree that Republicans are morons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dc economy will be fine so would be the real estate. Money saved from here would be spent somewhere else.


80% of federal employees and contractor are not in the DMV but the DMV is going to get f’ed including house prices. The whole country is going to burn. Between the tariffs and the destruction of the US government we are talking about a direct impact on 45-55% of the GDP. It will take years for this to settle out.


Republicans are morons. At least they’ll be suffering along with the rest of us.


and Dems are woke pxxxxes


My pXXXy is definitely awake. And it's looking right....at....YOU!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dc economy will be fine so would be the real estate. Money saved from here would be spent somewhere else.


80% of federal employees and contractor are not in the DMV but the DMV is going to get f’ed including house prices. The whole country is going to burn. Between the tariffs and the destruction of the US government we are talking about a direct impact on 45-55% of the GDP. It will take years for this to settle out.


Republicans are morons. At least they’ll be suffering along with the rest of us.


and Dems are woke pxxxxes


My pXXXy is definitely awake. And it's looking right....at....YOU!!!


Calm down grandma
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dc economy will be fine so would be the real estate. Money saved from here would be spent somewhere else.


80% of federal employees and contractor are not in the DMV but the DMV is going to get f’ed including house prices. The whole country is going to burn. Between the tariffs and the destruction of the US government we are talking about a direct impact on 45-55% of the GDP. It will take years for this to settle out.


Republicans are morons. At least they’ll be suffering along with the rest of us.


and Dems are woke pxxxxes


My pXXXy is definitely awake. And it's looking right....at....YOU!!!


Calm down grandma


it's just a p***y, bigballs. I know you've never been close to one but they aren't that frightening.
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we at a Dod agency have to do belt tightening and contractors are first to go including several from big 4.
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Anonymous wrote:we at a Dod agency have to do belt tightening and contractors are first to go including several from big 4.


Is this speculation or decided and happening?
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