Thursday, November 01, 2007

The Inevitability of Transmutation...


"Someday, this war will end..."

Well, all unstable things must come to an end. Yesterday, my 4-year career with Games Workshop ended when Sabertooth Games released me due to "the current state of revenue-to-structure imbalance in the parent company." Basically, GW has been bleeding badly for some time now, and Sabertooth won't be hitting its numbers for 2nd quarter, so someone has to be labeled 'expendible.' I guess that's me, although it did come as a shock. My position has been eliminated, through no fault of my own. It hardly seems fair, given that my position helped to support sales, not directly impact them, and not for the parent company. But being the newest member of the 5-person manager team in a 15-person company, I guess I can see it. I can also see that this may not be the end of it for the Sabertooth staff. The situation is a bit dire over there. Oh well, I guess I just have to 'deal with' the poor business decisions of others that have put me in this position. That's business, right? Nothing personal, as they say. Well, no hard feelings (maybe to some, but not to all). I'm sure I can find a place to live in the coming months, and a way to get some kind of health coverage for the prescriptions we need, etc. After all, it's just business. I do have some good opportunities to join up with some of GW's competitors, however...

I'll keep you posted.

5 comments:

Scully said...

I know this sucks for you darling...but we'll get through it and be better off as a result. You are talented and smart and I know you will find something good!

Anonymous said...

I second that notion!!!! You are bound for greatness, and this shall not stop you!
I am sorry for what has happened but, from what I personally witnessed, you did a fantastic job for that company and they are worse off without you! Call me if you need an assassin.

Anonymous said...

I miss you already man! As SB said you are bound for greatness, I think we all know it. I am truly sorry for the upheavel in your life and I hope we can have a drink at some point in the future, maybe here maybe there who knows. Flee memphis while you can! Flee!

Colin Morris said...

Sorry to hear it, Bob. At least to me, it seems you work in such a highly specialized niche, too. To the outsider, it looks like an especially brutal job search.

We're all rooting for you back in Akron.

Anonymous said...

This place really sucks without you! I miss you so much. Work just isn't the same. I'm glad i meet you. if it wasn't for this job i wouldn't have. your my best friend and I'm glad I meet. at least i can say that about this place. I made one great friend!