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Relocating an Entire Software Engineering Team?

An anonymous reader asks: "I was recently laid off, along with the entire Vancouver Development Centre, from a large network security company. The software engineering team at our office has performed well and is highly cohesive. I was wondering if anyone at Slashdot has been in a similar situation and the probability/prospects of being able to start a new venture with the existing team. I'm sure most understand the importance of a good team, and the time it takes to grow one. Is it worthwhile for the core team to pursue a new venture or should we all just disband and go our separate ways? Where might we find someone with the entrepreneurial mindset to take advantage of this great resource?"

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  1. Re:You can start new. by (A)*(B)!0_- · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    "Myself and two friends left an IT solutions company after being laid off."
    GASP! SHOCK! You didn't stick around after you were fired? That's really surprising.
  2. That's what needs to happen to every job in the US by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    That's what needs to happen to every job in the US, so the USians will have absolutely fucking nothing so they will fucking starve to death. Voila, the US and the fucktarded USian sheeple will cease to fucking exist. WOOT! WOOT!

    Go Ahead, Fucking Flame Away
    or waste you G-d damned mod
    points fucktarded shitdot sheeple