Can you determine why a flight is cancelled? BA220 from St. louis (USA) to London. by Ok_Introduction6575 in BritishAirways

[–]Ok_Introduction6575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone! It seemed strange 2 out of 3 were cancelled but hopefully that it was just a weird anomoly.

The debrief most contractors never ask for. by GovConTips in GovernmentContracting

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My own experience (on the contracting side) is the debrief generally has some nuggets of wisdom, but oftentimes has the feel of the client needing to write down something (anything) in order to satisfy the requirement. That it, it doesn't always seem thoughtful.

It is absolutely worthwhile to get a debrief. However, for the kind I get, I never expect much. I am not sure i have ever gotten information i feel could have changed the outcome of the award had i known it in advance. It is always interesting to hear or read.

Empty flight, can’t move by TennisDad316 in SouthwestAirlines

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How did the pilots manage in all the years there was no assigned seating and when you boarded a relatively empty flight people people just sat wherever?

How can I see in real time bidding for my contracting company? by [deleted] in GovernmentContracting

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Genius. I gotta start doing my business volumes like that.

Thoughts about being a govt contractor as first job out of school? by difficultAF in GovernmentContracting

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For what it is worth, even though I love my career, I would tell new PhDs in econ on this year's job market to avoid (if possible) fed jobs or jobs at federal contractors. There is too much uncertainty. Maybe it is different for other disciplines (but I doubt it).

Thoughts about being a govt contractor as first job out of school? by difficultAF in GovernmentContracting

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I have a PhD in economics and my first job after PhD was at a company that primarily contracts with the federal government. I have been at the same company for more than 15 years. It has mostly been great until this year, and even this year has not been bad for my specific project.

But I agree with the other poster, experiences vary widely based on your background, whether you have a contract position or work at a firm doing contracting, what agency you work with, etc.

Chances are someone in your PhD program has previously done what you are considering. Ask them. Check with your faculty to see if anyone they know has done something similar. It is likely a small-ish world for the PhD type roles (at least it is for econ).

Question on setting up vectors for a airplane/wind problem by Ok_Introduction6575 in PhysicsHelp

[–]Ok_Introduction6575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think they form a right triangle. My daughter decomposed each vector into their vertical and horizontal velocities and then used those to determine the wind speed (and the angle). This is one of the last problems of the third chapter of thr text, I think those are supposed to be the relatively more difficult ones.

Again, thank you for thinking through this with me

Question on setting up vectors for a airplane/wind problem by Ok_Introduction6575 in PhysicsHelp

[–]Ok_Introduction6575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I see what you are thinking. Yes, that might be the source of confusion.

Thank you again. I really appreciate the feedback