From Maria Martinez shows middle man technique with engineering firm · · Eric Coffie
“The smaller projects gave me a little bit of confidence but the small headaches and big headaches are the same frustration that you go through, so you don't equate the dollar amount with the amount of headaches.”
On , Maria Martinez, Vice President of Human Resources & Administration at MURPHY OIL CORP, spoke about business challenges during Maria Martinez shows middle man technique with engineering firm on Eric Coffie.
In a September 2020 appearance, Maria Martinez discussed her experiences working with engineering firms and shared advice for subcontractors. She stated that she was "burned really bad by a big engineering company" and lost money, adding that she wants to help engineering companies "grow big and challenge the bad actors out there." Martinez described lessons she learned from being in business, including the need to "put my foot down and be more stern" and that "the small headaches and big headaches are the same frustration that you go through." Martinez also offered guidance on government contracting, noting that while prime contractors need to be registered in SAM, subcontractors do not, and that many engineering companies "contract out smaller jobs to help you get past performance." She characterized the Department of Labor and Training as "a difficult entity to do business with" with more stringent requirements. Additionally, she encouraged potential contractors by stating that "most people don't actually fail; they're self-defeated because they never attempt it."