As you have stated, you have heard many people on the forums, as well as conversations in person state that the DB service has been taking a nose-dive since you left. From a business standpoint, and a competing company, I can feel the impact of your departure too. So my question is this:
Does it give you pleasure in knowing that you (and possibly sam) were the glue that held together a multi-million dollar company? Or are you a little saddened that a company you worked for and helped build is taking a nose dive?
I am not sure which way I would feel. Because after a few years, whether you are there or not it would seem like there is still some loyalty, and some hope that the company succeeds. But then on the other hand, who knows, I might take pride in the fact that when I was at the wheel, everything was going well.
Does it give you pleasure in knowing that you (and possibly sam) were the glue that held together a multi-million dollar company? Or are you a little saddened that a company you worked for and helped build is taking a nose dive?
I am not sure which way I would feel. Because after a few years, whether you are there or not it would seem like there is still some loyalty, and some hope that the company succeeds. But then on the other hand, who knows, I might take pride in the fact that when I was at the wheel, everything was going well.