Nick, I am certainly aware that you are concerned about your personal cash flow now. As you said, "I'm going broke." That is a strong statement.
Joan Kearns, our investment manager, could help us here. She could help you see whether or not this offer really makes sense from a financial point of view. Your finances are your own personal business, but I would like to help any way I can.
I brought you into the company because I wanted you to be successful. I would have never recruited you if I didn't think you had what it takes. I'm approached at least a dozen times yearly by people who want to join our firm. Ninety-eight per cent of them never get an interview.
We are in a down market, and we have to reposition ourselves to take advantage of the skills and experience we have. I still believe you can succeed. Oilfield Service Corporation will always represent a good book of business. Even cut in half to $150,000 per year, that is a good base to work from.
Lindsey Clanton also mentioned "life circumstances." Sometimes it's just not possible for a deal to come together. If that's so, please let me know that. If you're more comfortable working in a larger organization with a monthly paycheck, you must let me know that. I would understand. Several of my consulting clients have gone back into corporate life simply because they preferred the big company feel.