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Dale Davidson - Solo Subcontracting For The Federal Government

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The author of “Going 1099: How To Become Solo Federal Sub-Contractor”, Dale Davidson, joined me on Ditching Hourly to discuss the journey of becoming a solo federal subcontractor.

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome
  • (00:17) - Dale Davidson's Background
  • (00:49) - Navigating Hourly Billing in Government Contracts
  • (01:39) - Transitioning to 1099 Subcontracting
  • (04:01) - Importance of Security Clearance
  • (05:51) - Client Relationships and Consulting
  • (07:06) - Understanding Government Contracting
  • (16:01) - Becoming a Prime Contractor
  • (33:52) - Hiring Employees and Scaling Up
  • (35:41) - Recruiting and Retaining Talent
  • (36:24) - Scaling Up: Employees and Income
  • (37:17) - The Soloist's Dilemma
  • (38:53) - Challenges of Growing a Business
  • (41:17) - The Admin Burden
  • (48:02) - The Hourly Trap
  • (49:39) - Government Contracting Insights
  • (53:12) - Personal Stories and Advice
  • (58:32) - Finding Your Niche and Passion
  • (01:09:15) - Promoting the Book and Final Thoughts

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AI SUMMARY

In this conversation, Jonathan Stark and Dale Davidson discuss the journey of becoming a solo federal subcontractor, focusing on the challenges and opportunities within government contracting. They explore the nuances of hourly billing, the importance of security clearance, and the significance of client relationships. Dale shares insights on transitioning from employee to 1099 contractor, the role of subcontracting, and the complexities of government contracts. The discussion also touches on the mental shift required when moving from a corporate environment to self-employment, the importance of setting boundaries, and the value of understanding market demand.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Hourly billing is the norm in government subcontracting.
  • Security clearance can significantly increase your value in government contracting.
  • Building strong client relationships is crucial for success as a contractor.
  • Transitioning from employee to 1099 contractor offers more freedom and control.
  • Subcontracting is a common practice in government work and can provide opportunities.
  • Understanding the different types of government contracts is essential for contractors.
  • Fixed price contracts are rare but can be negotiated successfully.
  • Finding opportunities in government contracts requires diligence and networking.

The next time someone asks you for your hourly rate, I want you to stop what you're doing and head on over to valuepricingbootcamp.com to sign up for my free value pricing email course.

Hope to see you there!

  continue reading

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Manage episode 461120569 series 1402008
Content provided by Jonathan Stark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jonathan Stark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The author of “Going 1099: How To Become Solo Federal Sub-Contractor”, Dale Davidson, joined me on Ditching Hourly to discuss the journey of becoming a solo federal subcontractor.

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome
  • (00:17) - Dale Davidson's Background
  • (00:49) - Navigating Hourly Billing in Government Contracts
  • (01:39) - Transitioning to 1099 Subcontracting
  • (04:01) - Importance of Security Clearance
  • (05:51) - Client Relationships and Consulting
  • (07:06) - Understanding Government Contracting
  • (16:01) - Becoming a Prime Contractor
  • (33:52) - Hiring Employees and Scaling Up
  • (35:41) - Recruiting and Retaining Talent
  • (36:24) - Scaling Up: Employees and Income
  • (37:17) - The Soloist's Dilemma
  • (38:53) - Challenges of Growing a Business
  • (41:17) - The Admin Burden
  • (48:02) - The Hourly Trap
  • (49:39) - Government Contracting Insights
  • (53:12) - Personal Stories and Advice
  • (58:32) - Finding Your Niche and Passion
  • (01:09:15) - Promoting the Book and Final Thoughts

DALE’S LINKS

AI SUMMARY

In this conversation, Jonathan Stark and Dale Davidson discuss the journey of becoming a solo federal subcontractor, focusing on the challenges and opportunities within government contracting. They explore the nuances of hourly billing, the importance of security clearance, and the significance of client relationships. Dale shares insights on transitioning from employee to 1099 contractor, the role of subcontracting, and the complexities of government contracts. The discussion also touches on the mental shift required when moving from a corporate environment to self-employment, the importance of setting boundaries, and the value of understanding market demand.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Hourly billing is the norm in government subcontracting.
  • Security clearance can significantly increase your value in government contracting.
  • Building strong client relationships is crucial for success as a contractor.
  • Transitioning from employee to 1099 contractor offers more freedom and control.
  • Subcontracting is a common practice in government work and can provide opportunities.
  • Understanding the different types of government contracts is essential for contractors.
  • Fixed price contracts are rare but can be negotiated successfully.
  • Finding opportunities in government contracts requires diligence and networking.

The next time someone asks you for your hourly rate, I want you to stop what you're doing and head on over to valuepricingbootcamp.com to sign up for my free value pricing email course.

Hope to see you there!

  continue reading

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