- Linuxgruven
Infobox_Company
company_name = Linuxgruven
company_type = Private
foundation =Clayton, Missouri ,2000
location =Clayton, Missouri ,USA
key_people =James Hibbits , Co-Founder/PresidentMichael Lebb , Co-founder/Vice-PresidentMatthew Porter , CEO
industry =Consulting
num_employees = 0Linuxgruven was a technical services firm that was designed to specialize in work with the
Linux Operating System . The firm was officially incorporated in the state ofMissouri in February,2000 , by founders James Hibbits and Michael Lebb. Its doors closed onMarch 8 ,2001 . Linuxgruven had offices in eight U.S. cities including a headquarters office inClayton, Missouri , which is aSt. Louis, Missouri suburb. At its peak the company employed 106 people.Business Plan
Linuxgruven's initial hiring and revenue plans were closely intertwined. The company placed advertisements in the Employment sections of local newspapers for
Network Engineering positions. Individuals who were officially labeled asHuman Resources personnel would offer job candidates a position with the company if they completed either a SAIR Linux certification or a proprietary Linuxgruven certification. In turn, Linuxgruven originally offered an eight week training program for the certification process that initially cost $2,500. Near the end of the company's existence the price for training increased to $3,150 and the course was reduced to four weeks.Human Resources personnel were paid commissions based on the number of people who paid for the training program.The stated reason for charging for training was to provide the company an immediate stream of income until the consulting services that Linuxgruven would provide sufficient operating
revenue . In reality, most of the income that Linuxgruven received was directly from prospective employee training and not from technical support and services.Business Failure
On
March 8 ,2001 , all Linuxgruven offices shut their doors. Many employees also learned that their paychecks had bounced, that theirhealth insurance had not been paid, and thatunemployment insurance had also not been paid. Shortly after the business' failure, Hibbits issued a statement through the company public relations firm Propellerhead blaming the executive staff for the company's quick demise.Lawsuit
On
January 7 ,2002 , theMissouri Attorney General Jay Nixon filed a lawsuit against Hibbits and Lebb alleging deceptive business practices, among other things.External links
* [http://lwn.net/2001/0315/a/linuxgruven.php3 Official Statement from Linuxgruven’s Founders]
* [http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2001/03/05/daily41.html Linuxgruven.com lays off 100 employees]
* [http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2002/01/07/daily14.html Nixon sues owners of former Linuxgruven]
* [http://www.wired.com/news/linux/0,1411,43192,00.html Linux Training Pyramid Topples]
* [http://www.ago.mo.gov/newsreleases/2002/010702.htm Nixon sues owners of St. Louis area business...]
* [http://www.ago.mo.gov/lawsuits/2002/linuxgruven010702.pdf Nixon vs. Hibbits and Lebb (PDF)]
* [http://members.tripod.com/wack_gruven/ Wack Gruven]
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