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What were you doing when the bubble burst?

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  • S Simon P Stevens

    Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

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    Eric Haddan
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    I was screwed out of 2 months pay from my dotcom employer, then landed a programming job with a major non-tech company. I was selected from over a 1000 applicants. It safely carried me through the bust years.

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    • P PIEBALDconsult

      I only do real programming, not that Web garbage. The employer I had in the late 90s was doing government work.

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      El Corazon
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      PIEBALDconsult wrote:

      I only do real programming, not that Web garbage. The employer I had in the late 90s was doing government work.

      hehehe, yup, I went from oil to government, I only heard about the dotcom issues. :-D

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      • S Simon P Stevens

        Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

        Simon

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        MidwestLimey
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        Working for an "Internet Consultancy" firm. You can imagine what happened! I hid in an NPO for 3 years after that until the dust had cleared.


        I'm largely language agnostic


        After a while they all bug me :doh:


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        • S Simon P Stevens

          Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

          Simon

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          Ravi Bhavnani
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          Heh. My investments took a severe beating thanks to a few illogical buys. Lesson learned. Apart from that, the first[^] startup I joined tanked miserably; the second[^] is still around and doing very well, only because the management team has always been grounded in reality. /ravi

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          • S Simon P Stevens

            Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

            Simon

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            Lost User
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            Simon Stevens wrote:

            Did anyone make/lose millions?

            Well... not millions but 10's of thousands. ;) My 401K is with a major mutual fund house and I was able to ride the .COM bubble up and then bail into something "safe" a month or so before the burst. I did the same thing with real estate a couple years ago. I'm doing energy, natural resources and overseas funds at the moment.

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            • S Simon P Stevens

              Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

              Simon

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              Member 96
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              Computer network service, didn't really notice the bubble burst personally except for one small mutual fund that was heavily tech oriented and which I purposefully put only $500.00 in because our mutual fund guy said it was "high growth but high risk". Pets.com is the only company I actually remember going out of business back then because it was the go to joke for late night chat show hosts.


              "The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy

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              • S Simon P Stevens

                Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

                Simon

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                MrPlankton
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                What, there was a bust? Didn't even notice. If I thought real hard I might come up with something to whine about, but it would sound like Margaretaville...

                MrPlankton

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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  I farted at least twice.

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                  Jim Crafton
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                  So that's why we lost those foreign investors in 2001! Damn you and your SBD's! And we all thought they were kidding when they mentioned in passing that "something smelled fishy".

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                  • S Simon P Stevens

                    Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

                    Simon

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                    Andy Brummer
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                    I worked at a large computer company of the time whose stock was tied to the whole tech bubble. I managed to get enough of it early on that it paid for my down payment on my house just in time for me to get into the housing bubble. :doh: Seriously, it helped me get into a neighborhood that I really dig. I have t-shirts from several dot coms that I worked with and now are completely out of business. The whole time I was saying to anyone that would listen, any company that wanted to charge $800,000 a year to host 7 jsp pages that they called a custom application wasn't going to be in business long. :-D

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                    • S Simon P Stevens

                      Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

                      Simon

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                      lbothell
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                      I was still into print design and production, and found myself out on my a#* with no contract work a week after a job ended. Had to go back to school, then again, because I'd learn one new set of skills, still not be able to find work, then be considered 'out of date' as work started to open. Guess I should be a perma student. . . :cool:

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                      • S Simon P Stevens

                        Something Jim said a few moments ago got me thinking. Was anyone here involved with IT projects in the late 90's during the boom? What happened when things collapsed? Did anyone make/lose millions? I was a bit too young to be involved. I was still writing space invader clones on my schools PC's, but I'd love to hear some stories.

                        Simon

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                        Jeff Dickey
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                        At the time, I was doing bleeding-edge consulting; my business model all through the '80s and '90s was to try to have demonstrable capabilities 3-6 months before they ecame "hot". If I guessed right, I could position myself as mission-capable when everybody else was still waiting for the books to come out. Come about mid-2000, the kind of companies I worked with stopped being interested in locally-developed new tech; if they couldn't send it off to India or import a bunch of H1B dilettantes, they just weren't interested. It took me a good three years and basing myself in East and South-East Asia before things started turning around. Now what I do is at least as much business-process consulting as actual development. The funny thing is that, back in the day, my folks talked me out of a writing career and into software (being "close enough" to "real" engineering for their tastes)....and now, teh technical aspects of my writing are almost irrelevant.

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