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What does this mean on a bid sheet ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Been In Brown Too Long" data-source="post: 5894648" data-attributes="member: 32249"><p>I have no idea what the 3 year job means, never heard of anything like that. If it were a bit longer, I'd figure that they were thinking they'd be able to eliminate those particular jobs in the next contract, but 3 years falls short of the next contract. So, who knows...</p><p></p><p>The no back pay would lead me to believe that this particular job was supposed to have been bid and filled a while back and they're just getting around to posting it because someone probably finally caught on. Now they're trying to avoid having to pay the back pay that whoever should've had that job would have made. If the BA has no idea what the wording in that bid means, perhaps he/she should be investigating!?! Sounds fishy to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Been In Brown Too Long, post: 5894648, member: 32249"] I have no idea what the 3 year job means, never heard of anything like that. If it were a bit longer, I'd figure that they were thinking they'd be able to eliminate those particular jobs in the next contract, but 3 years falls short of the next contract. So, who knows... The no back pay would lead me to believe that this particular job was supposed to have been bid and filled a while back and they're just getting around to posting it because someone probably finally caught on. Now they're trying to avoid having to pay the back pay that whoever should've had that job would have made. If the BA has no idea what the wording in that bid means, perhaps he/she should be investigating!?! Sounds fishy to me. [/QUOTE]
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