Part 3 (Contracting Officers) | 100 Lessons Learned After 10 Years in Government Contracting
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
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wow this is an entire class
4 hours, so I think that’s fair to say!
Stoked about this series, just got my cage code last week
That’s awesome and congrats!
You're being so diplomatic (lol). I'm from Washington DC, and you're being really nice about the speed, drive, and efficiency of government workers... BTW - love your content - it's not just a cheerleading session
I’m not always so diplomatic but I’m trying to work on it :)
@@GovKidMethod watching one of your shorts - great info!
Keep at it DJ.
Couple more to go for the series!
@@GovKidMethod Perfect!
Derek, I hear what you're saying about being patient and it's funny that you mentioned accounting because I left my career as an accountant, but because my brain works on deadlines, I'm confused about when I will hear back about a contract. If a contract says, expected to start on 5/01, am I to expect that it can start on 10/01 instead? I'm sooooo confused about the posted times and when to expect to hear back. Also, if I follow a solicitation, will it tell me when it's assigned to a contractor? The lack of communication is what is most difficult for me. Also, those CO's that don't respond to asking them to confirm receipt of the RFQ are 😬
I agree so much to the point I’m considering interviewing COs on the channel here.