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Quotes About Contractor

Pentagon auditors told Smith that as of the end of 2003, about $1 billion in KBR's supposed costs in Iraq were not credible and should be thrown out.
~ James Risen
The most successful attacks by more sophisticated hackers tend to be strategically "indirect". Why risk attacking Target directly and getting caught. Just hack the HVAC contractor and use their access to Target's network
~ James Scott
Making movies, you're like an independent contractor - you come in, you have a specific job, and a lot of what you do is completely manipulated, which is good and bad.
~ Zooey Deschanel
Any time you have to tell work where you're at and what you're doing, that's considered an employee, not a contractor.
~ T.J. Dillashaw
Jon Stone was more Joe's friend than mine, though 'friend' probably wasn't the right word. Jon was a private military contractor, which meant he was a mercenary. He was also a Princeton graduate and a former Delta Force operator. His primary client was the Department of Defense. Same boss, different pay grade. Pike
~ Robert Crais
Prince Charming can go suck rocks. I've met my true love and he's a contractor
~ Yasmine Galenorn
Taxpayer dollars should not be used as a reward for contractor executives, especially when other segments of society are hurting.
~ Paul Tonko
IBM was the original contractor for much of the computer interface design on the film.
~ Douglas Trumbull
When safety is a factor, call in a contractor.
~ Anonymous
The restaurant sits on a rock above the river and is very old and water stained in ways that would delight a painter and trouble a contractor.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
river and is very old and water stained in ways that would delight a painter and trouble a contractor;
~ Andrew Sean Greer
I fell in love with real estate, renovations, and became a licensed contractor when I was 26.
~ Scott McGillivray
And we recall that at a parallel moment (the moment of greatest power in his performance), the contractor "let himself go in good earnest" and produced that memorable series of flourishes and tongue clickings. He didn't lose himself, or forget about his audience, or surrender to a feeling; sensing victory, he unleashed a higher-level arsenal of charming tricks. (He acted at his audience, rather than upon them.)
~ George Saunders
Churchill's work took him to the scenes of Marlborough's battles, including Blenheim, in Bavaria. It was a Jew, Solomon de Medina, the first practising Jew in England to receive a knighthood, who was Marlborough's chief army contractor during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14) supplying Marlborough with money, provisions and military intelligence.
~ Martin Gilbert
By the time a writer comes onto a project (if they're being hired as a contractor) the main character has usually been designed, as that's always done during a project's pitching stage.
~ Rhianna Pratchett
A bodyguard. Sounded possible. The guy hadn't recognized me, I'd seen that. He was probably here just for protection and surveillance tag team. Or he could have been the triggerman. The Agency relies on contractor cutouts for its wetwork, people like me. He might have been one of them.
~ Barry Eisler
shudders and seems to sink a bit further. "And the contractor is running two other jobs in the neighborhood. The Jacobsons, he's redoing their pool house, and he's doing
~ Jonathan Tropper
I still have a dream of one day - I would love to hire a semi-retired contractor and just build a house - him and I building a house for me. I would truly love to do that
~ Christopher Meloni
Prince Charming can go suck rocks. I've met my true love and he's a contractor
~ Yasmine Galenorn
I never intended to be a defense contractor in the first place.
~ Erik Prince
I was a painting contractor for a while and then a dog trainer. I opened my own business dog training and had some success.
~ Travis Browne
Knowing where the money is and where it will be when you need it is a critically important task of both the Contractor-as-Employee and the Contractor-as-Owner.
~ Michael E. Gerber
We know that one out of three New York City workers is a gig worker, or self-employed, independent contractor. We have all kinds of languages and words for it. I'm very proud to have been co endorsed by the Freelancers Union because of our policy positions on this incredibly important part of our economy.
~ Maya Wiley
Pete is an example of someone who is handy, in the sense that he's comfortable picking up a new handy physical skill when needed. [...] If you lived in a rural area, for example, you had to be comfortable fixing & building things - there was no Amazon Prime to deliver a replacement or Yelp-approved contractor to stop by with his tools.
~ Cal newport