Bechtel awarded contact extension for LANL. You can bet, it will happen here!
Bechtel rewarded!
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Same will happen at LLNL. They'll all get big bonus checks for doing such a crap-hot job and you'll continue to get <1%. Corporate America is alive and well. I hope to be around long enough to watch it die and take everyone of the scum bags with it.
NNSA picked LANS and LLNS, therefore they must be brilliant.
The annual scores will rise each and every year. Morale and science are anti-correlated with the performance scores. Therefore, they will drop each and every year from this point forward.
Tyler Przybylek, the single decision maker at NNSA who choose LLNS, has already taken on a lucrative job with an NNSA contractor.
Capt. Tom D'Agostino, the single decision maker at NNSA who choose LANS, will soon be given a perk VP job at Bechtel to reward him for his "good taste" in contractors.
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