Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Laid off, having no regrets

I was laid off, and I don’t have regrets. I’d been bracing for this, the anxiety had been building for a while, so in some ways, it feels like a relief. I’m also grateful it gave me the push I needed to start looking elsewhere. I stayed at Oracle too long, became complacent, and lost sight of other possibilities. Staying in one place for too long isn’t great for self-confidence or professional growth, especially with how companies have been operating over the past decade. The job market is tough, but here’s hoping I prove I’m tougher.

Good luck to the rest of you, and don’t let yourself fall under the psychological pressure the corporate environment, and especially layoffs, can create. There are always other options, and other opportunities to prove to yourself that you’re good at what you do.


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Post ID: @OP+1k370jkkr

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@ra yup, thats me. 30 years.

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Post ID: @wj+1k370jkkr

@ra

What a positively odd claim to make.

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Post ID: @w8+1k370jkkr

Good that you’re doing well. I know of people who have been at Oracle for 30 years, if you can believe that. I guarantee that when they get laid off, and they will get laid off, they will have ZERO job prospects.

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Post ID: @ra+1k370jkkr

Big O is a real po-p show. I'd be overjoyed to be RIF'd as I plan to leave soon anyway.

Objectives are meaningless and 1 to 1's are pointless when there are no financial benefits to meeting or exceeding objectives. Everyone with options is quiet quitting.

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Post ID: @k0+1k370jkkr

Love this attitude. Youre gonna crush it.

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