• Benjaben@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Can confirm, I’ve worked for a company doing govt contract work and I really don’t know what it’d take for us to have walked away. They can dictate whatever terms they like and still expect to find plenty of companies happy to bid for contracts I think.

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      10 minutes ago

      Did you also have a robustly enshittified consumer business?

      I’m thinking of his classic users —> advertisers —> shareholders model and struggling to come up with companies that have that model but also thrive on government contracts.

      Yelp is a pretty classic case of enshittification. What government contracts do they have?

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      9 hours ago

      It’s because they pay big dollars for comparatively little work with little validation of the quality of said work.

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        7 hours ago

        That hasn’t been quite my experience. For one thing, they cap their pay and don’t (can’t) negotiate like a private client. So generally less money per given project.

        Comparatively little work and little validation also wasn’t my experience but I do get the sense it used to be more common, and it did feel like the experience I had was in some sense a reaction to previous contractors taking advantage.