I'm sorry to hear you're being kicked out of your own company. That's never an easy thing to go through, but you'll pull through.<p>I don't think it's fair to say starting your own company doesn't contribute to your resume. You did things outside of your comfort zone, and learned a lot. I would be happy to write that kind of experience on my resume. Own it, be proud of it, and use that when looking for a new job.<p>If you're currently strapped for cash, kicking back or starting something new is not going to be an option. I would advise you to hit the jobs market again, and try to find a job you would like to do. With your diverse experience, that could be in engineering, web development, or management or team leading. Keep your options open, and apply for a lot. If there is a company that is doing it near you, maybe some form of evangelism would be a good combination of your sales and management skills with your engineering background.<p>Good luck!