He landed a job with an OCTA subcontractor and has been driving a bus since May.
From the ocregister.com
United Forming, a subcontractor to Yates Construction, did not have any comment.
From the news-journalonline.com
Proven leadership in managing matrix work force and subcontractor organizations.
From the jobview.monster.com
Gary Manning Flowers Sr., an electrical subcontractor, died Monday at his home.
From the al.com
Peter was a subcontractor for several large construction companies in the area.
From the businessweek.com
Tampa subcontractor Michael Hayes learned he would keep his home on his birthday.
From the heraldtribune.com
When Mitsubishi took over the San Angelo plant of a U.S. subcontractor in 1969.
From the time.com
Thus the British company was allowed to continue as a privileged subcontractor.
From the en.wikipedia.org
How many firms have never use any subcontractor and do all the work themselves?
From the business.time.com
More examples
Someone who enters into a subcontract with the primary contractor
(subcontract) arranged for contracted work to be done by others
(5 Subcontractors) The Company may employ Subcontractors.
(Subcontractors) Radian6 may, in its reasonable discretion, use third party contractors inside or outside of the United States and Canada to perform any of its obligations hereunder. Radian6 will remain responsible for such subcontracted services.
If your subcontractors have their own liability insurance, they must add your company as an Additional Insured to their liability policy. Once you are added to their policy as an Additional Insured you do not have to report them as a setup.
Subcontractors may also be referred to as "independent contractors." Workers compensation laws may hold you responsible for employees of an uninsured subcontractor, as though they were your employees, if there is no certificate showing evidence of insurance. State exceptions may apply. ...
(Subcontract) An agreement between a prime contractor of an original contract and a third party to provide a specified part of the work or materials required in the original contract.
(Subcontract) a secondary agreement in which a third party agrees to perform some of the activities or services defined in a primary proposal; agreed upon by the grantee and service provider at the time of submission but not consummated until after the award has been made to the organization ...
(Sub-Contract) Arrangement whereby part of a research project is carried out by a different organization/legal entity; aka Consortium.