Thread regarding VMware layoffs

Emotionally attached to VMW

Reading some of these posts, I got the impression that most of them are emotionally attached to this company. Was VMWare really a place that gave a sense of belonging to so many people? For me personally that's not the case and I would definitely leave, even if the acquisition was never mentioned.

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@tia+1j4dN0ae ditto and well written

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Post ID: @1yla+1j4dN0ae

The company is shlt. The “leaders” still hanging around are shlt too.. Wake up. Vmw is a joke. Land of the loss and broken toys.

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Post ID: @1sby+1j4dN0ae

Purnima P?

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Post ID: @1swr+1j4dN0ae

What is the name of the Indian lady who leads the cloud management BU? She and all her BU are to be let go.

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Post ID: @1ypm+1j4dN0ae

Yeah, I'm not attached at all. 😅

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Post ID: @ezh+1j4dN0ae

I really did think I would be here forever. But now that I won't be, I can see it is a blessing in disguise.

This was a great run, but being in love with a company is a mistake. I see now just how much more I did because I thought of it as "my" company.

I see now how management used that to get more work out of me.

At the end of my 12th hour working, I told myself it was great for the career, great for the company, and they'll reward me.

Nope. They will end my employment the same way they cancel a printer lease. Without a second thought. You too, you know.

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Post ID: @tia+1j4dN0ae

The emotional attachment is to an easy life.

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