I'm just hoping that Cyber Ninja's aren't acting like your typical company when they get an out of state contract. That being that they get the cheapest help they can for the grunt work, which in this case is the most important aspect of this job.
My other concern is the pace of the audit. It's day 5 of counting and I've only seen less than 2 pallets audited. There are around 50 pallets total so everyone here can do the math. They need to step up the pace here. Either add people and/or go to 24/7 auditing. IMO, they are not on track here.
I'm just hoping that Cyber Ninja's aren't acting like your typical company when they get an out of state contract. That being that they get the cheapest help they can for the grunt work, which in this case is the most important aspect of this job.
My other concern is the pace of the audit. It's day 5 of counting and I've only seen less than 2 pallets audited. There are around 50 pallets total so everyone here can do the math. They need to step up the pace here. Either add people and/or go to 24/7 auditing. IMO, they are not on track here.
That may be why General Flynn came out and asked for financial support for the audit.