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Resources

The Dept. of Labor

Small Business Administration

Federal Business Opportunities

Steve Straus 5 Steps To a Contract

Business Owners Toolkit - Win Gov Cont

Business To Government Marketplace

Business . Gov Contracting Information

Bid Contract . Com Contract & Bid Notification

Doing Business with the Dept. of Health & Human Services

USA.Gov  A-Z Index of Government Agencies

Grants from the government

The Federal Aviation Administration


The Department of Commerce


The Department of Justice


FAA Contracting Opportunities

Fedvendor.com sell yourself to the Government

Contract Employees handbook, (not exactly what we are focused on but helpful in understanding further the art of  contracting)


Proposal Writer, they will write it for you!


Monster of a site for contractors: Bidcontract.com


Veterans! Go to Vetbiz.com...NOW

The Dept. Of Energy


The Social Security Administration


Cornell University - Government Contracting

The General Services Administration


The Department of Defense


Federal Acquisition Regulation (FARS)

Look at job categories (NAICS) for government contractors

About Me....

While preparing to exit the Air Force in 1993, I began looking for job opportunities in my field. Everyone that i worked with over the years, all said the same thing... "there are no jobs for us on the outside". We were in a highly technical field, with immense training... but most of us lacked a college degree.

I am an optimist. I knew that I could use my training on the outside. I started looking at a few places where I knew there were civilian employees doing the exact job I was doing in the military.

What I found was that NOBODY knew anything about who these people worked for. "Boy that is strange" I thought. But, I pressed on. I finally found that the FAA used contractors who employed these civilians.

Ok, fine. If any of these contractors will not talk to me about working for them... I will become a contractor and take their business. And I did.

When I first began there were over 120 contractors across the country providing services in this specialty field. When I sold out of my business, there were under 15 total.

I took market share, one contract at a time, until my business was the 3rd largest contractor in this field. Hmmm, maybe one of those contractors should have talked to me when I was exiting the Air Force, Lol.

No matter what your current situation, you have a great chance of doing the same thing that I did! With my in depth, on of a kind course you will be armed with the information you need to get started.

I have friends who are in the 50's. They tell me how hard it is for them, especially right now to get a job. I tell them they should make their own job! With all of those years of experience, they could easily find a contract doing something!

Many people are just too scared to even try. I have failed at many things in life, but I will not stop trying. A quote I found on the net years ago, (whether exactly accurate or not) sums up the way that I feel about life:

"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."

Theodore Roosevelt
26th president of US (1858 - 1919)

I have included many great links on my site to help you out.. for free. But the information contained in my course is valuable. It is worth paying for. 

If you are on my site, you are obviously considering the idea of becoming a contractor. You should buy my course and get started! You have no risk as I
offer a 100% money back guarantee.

The time is now. Do not be one of those poor spirits that never experiences victory!

 

 

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