I recently learned that the company who took a chance on a scared little intern right out of school and turned me into the professional that I am is now in trouble because of the tough economic times. New home sales in Denver are down 25% from a year ago and there are something like 400,000 unsold new homes on the market. Without the demand for new homes there won't be any need for the architects who design them.
Around the time I left there were 17 employees on the architecture side, 5 employees on the engineering side and one front desk/office manager person. The engineers had to let one person go just before I left so I hope they didn't have to lay anyone else off but the architecture side is now down to 7 people. I feel for all my friends there who have been laid off and how sad the office must be without them. The company had worked hard to put together a team of really good people who all seemed to get along really well. I loved everyone I worked with so much it was really difficult to leave but I'm glad I did. It would have been terrible to have to see the look on my friend's (and employer's) faces when they had to tell me I could no longer be a part of the company.
Poor, poor friends. I really hurt for all of them.
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It's so hard to see your friends come into hard times. Help them if you can!
Posted by Megan | November 18, 2008 11:16 AM
Posted on November 18, 2008 11:16