When the grim reaper visits your workplace, etiquette dictates black attire out of respect for those whose time has passed. RIP to my small software company.

When the grim reaper visits your workplace, etiquette dictates black attire out of respect for those whose time has passed. RIP to my small software company.

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Lorri Lee Lown -- Savvy Bike
December 19, 2011 at 4:43 pm
stunning and the hat is fabulous (and would be a great helmet design)! the raven is pretty awesome, too. sorry to hear the news about your company but I’m sure you’ll land on both feet (or wheels).
Rick Warner
December 19, 2011 at 4:57 pm
Dead, or on its death bed?
I thought the small software company I was at 3 years ago was effectively dead , when it was cut back to 6 employees. But now I hear it is over 50 and growing.
ladyfleur
December 19, 2011 at 9:13 pm
Well, Rick, the company was acquired so by definition it’s gone. They will take some time to unravel the EMEA offices, but the US team was decimated. Only 4 out of 16 were retained the Palo Alto office.
Rachel Unger
December 21, 2011 at 11:36 am
😦 While I love the hat, I’m sorry for the news.