Listens: None.

Hit the ground running.

Or at least trying to.
Well, the merger with the second company didn't go as smoothly as anyone thought it would. Three weeks after we started sharing the new office - the other guys broke off in a rather ugly way. Can't say i'm hurt personally, but the entire thing sits heavy in the air. Not fun to work today.

Getting here at seven fifty five, the owners of Company B, where packing computers (not my own or any that us on company A use, though) and saying hi. Being first to the office from my company, I had little idea what was going on. Only when the programmer and the rest of the gang showed up, the entire thing cleared. As to be expacted, money blew the entire thing away.

It was a whole mess, or so it seems - with Company B wanting the owners of Company A to cover past debts as part of the merger. The owner decided to put down the condition that this is money that they (the owners of Company B) would return back to the merged company under a loan agreement. This didn't sit well with them.

So it's empty here today, no bantering around or passing about ideas.

On the other hand, it's a huge oppertunity - I get to recruit my own team and make my own desicions as the sole graphics man in the company. someone's going to test the new crew and that's going to be me.

Not fun at the moment but at least we're hitting the ground running.