>>1383005 lb
I like where you are going with this. I have a lot of friends that work for a military contractor over the years. Lets say they were a big company like DynCorp for example. These guys have had their contracts " bought out" several times, maybe 4 or 5 times in the last ten years. Whose to say that they still don't work for "DynCorp"? Whose to say that DynCorp isn't coming in with another and another company they bought, reran paperwork and all this stuff just gets further and further out of sight. Sad thing is that as "DynCorp resells to itself, the new contracts that are written keeps pinching the salaries of the employees. Though they still are paid well by any standards, it is getting chipped and chipped away at. These contracts are readily available at any and all military installation, plenty of work doing corrosion control, refab etc. in all branches of the service. No sauce, just an idea….