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Heartbroken, But Hopeful

Well, it’s done. The public announcement has been made. The aerospace and defense industry company that I’ve been privileged to work at for 22 years, Sensis Corp., has been sold to SAAB AB.

I’ve been extremely lucky to have participated in the birth and growth of a vibrant, successful, and sovereign company. In 1987, I was recruited away from behemoth GE Inc. by some great people to work at tiny Sensis Corp. I checked in as employee number 13. Before painfully contracting  to 500+ people through recent layoffs and a post-layoff loss of some incredibly key engineering talent, the company steadily grew over the years from a core of 7 people to over 800+.

The second law of thermodynamics dictates that nothing stays the same forever. Like all natural laws, it’s impersonal and it applies to all people, things, and enterprises. Thus, it’s time to move on and work on new projects/products with new people. I’m heartbroken, but hopeful for the future because…..

“When you’re through changing, you’re through.” – Bruce Barton

  1. breadline fish's avatar
    breadline fish
    June 30, 2011 at 8:42 am

    oh noz!

    Still employed?

    • June 30, 2011 at 10:45 am

      Yepp, and the future looks bright for both the new “SAAB Sensis” subsidiary and our workforce.

  2. sunglasses fish's avatar
    sunglasses fish
    July 1, 2011 at 8:25 am

    guess you’ll be putting off publishing that book of wisdoms for a little bit longer then, huh?

    • July 1, 2011 at 11:23 am

      Heh, wisdoms?

      Nah, I’m puttin’ it off cuz I’m lazy and I’m afraid that after all the work, it wouldn’t sell.

  3. Jim's avatar
    Jim
    September 30, 2011 at 6:02 am

    WHat is the latest status of employment opportunities with the new saab sensis?

    • September 30, 2011 at 6:05 am

      Sorry Jim, but I don’t know.

      • Jim's avatar
        Jim
        September 30, 2011 at 7:17 am

        How could you not know? Don’t you work there?

      • September 30, 2011 at 7:31 am

        Yes, I do but I’m not at the level where those decisions are made. I’m not privy to the amount of work projected or the manpower available to do the work.

        Check the careers section of the company website: http://www.saabsensis.com/careers/ if your interested.

  4. Andrew's avatar
    Andrew
    October 23, 2011 at 1:55 pm

    I’m a soon to be engineer living in Sweden (home of SAAB), and I’ve been following SAAB:s development for a while, they want to expand on the US market(s) and this is a step on that path. I’m sorry to learn about your feelings towards the implementation of Sensis corp. in the existing SAAB group.

    I have been looking at SAAB:s trainee programs and I would like to try my luck in a foreign company. I’m curious what you have to say about Sensis after your long experience with the company. I found your blog through google 🙂

    • October 23, 2011 at 4:59 pm

      Hi Andrew,

      Sensis has been very good to me over the years and I think I’ve provided the company with commensurately good work over that period. We’ve only been “Saab Sensis” for a couple of months now and my “local working environment” hasn’t changed at all. I consider that a good thing since I enjoy the project I’m working on and the people I’m working with.

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