My two cents....

Wish you best of luck

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Left a year ago with the big layoff. Had the time to reflect on numerous things. What I really found out is that DSI is a ship that is taking on water. No amount of bailing buckets will preserve what is there. It was a solid company while we had good products albeit not a solid future because there was not RnD that met the challenges of producing new meds. I wish the "survivors" luck, but, the door is knocking and the issue is not if it fails, but, when. Sorry, industry is rough and opportunities notes are there, just not here.
 






Left a year ago with the big layoff. Had the time to reflect on numerous things. What I really found out is that DSI is a ship that is taking on water. No amount of bailing buckets will preserve what is there. It was a solid company while we had good products albeit not a solid future because there was not RnD that met the challenges of producing new meds. I wish the "survivors" luck, but, the door is knocking and the issue is not if it fails, but, when. Sorry, industry is rough and opportunities notes are there, just not here.
 






Left a year ago with the big layoff. Had the time to reflect on numerous things. What I really found out is that DSI is a ship that is taking on water. No amount of bailing buckets will preserve what is there. It was a solid company while we had good products albeit not a solid future because there was not RnD that met the challenges of producing new meds. I wish the "survivors" luck, but, the door is knocking and the issue is not if it fails, but, when. Sorry, industry is rough and opportunities notes are there, just not here.
My apologies due to auto spell. But, the opportunities are around, just not here. Good luck!
 
























Left a year ago with the big layoff. Had the time to reflect on numerous things. What I really found out is that DSI is a ship that is taking on water. No amount of bailing buckets will preserve what is there. It was a solid company while we had good products albeit not a solid future because there was not RnD that met the challenges of producing new meds. I wish the "survivors" luck, but, the door is knocking and the issue is not if it fails, but, when. Sorry, industry is rough and opportunities notes are there, just not here.

I left 17 years ago and find that DSI is like an ARC, something that exists for centuries, that even pre-dates mankind as we know it. I wished i had stayed and also that i didn't eat that dam apple or listen to that snake. Oh if only i knew then what i know now. I, like the above poster, am a loser. I keep coming back here even though i've been gone for years. I simply hope you will take the advice of soemone who quit and ran like me and went on to great success like selling dirty water dogs on the corner in omaha