@ReedCopsey Same here :) Although we went from 13 employees to almost 20 in the last three years... experiencing a lot of growth. I started in June 1998, before we did an off-the-shelf piece of software. Did lots of consulting back then with Classic ASP - IIS 4.0 and Access-db backends :)
It's been rapid growth across multiple fronts.... 2 full time dedicated support people... a full time accountant type, 3 full time devs.....
(well, one of those devs has front-end UI expertise, so he's border-line designer)
We now have an interesting problem... physical office space on the dev side is exhausted. Our newest hire is actually stationed with the sales/mgmt folks.
We go remote as an on-demand thing. Snow. Sickness. Comcast-appointments-that-you-need-be-home-for. Otherwise we do the in-office thing most days. It's handy to know that if I need to be home with a sick kid, the company doesn't frown upon it. I enjoy the water-cooler chat.