"They have a people staying/hiding out beyond their welcome problem."
Yes, this is true. What happens is acquisitions are made. Then all the best people leave when they start to understand what it's like to work at Oracle. Some flee before they even get started at Oracle, just because it's a large old monolithic institution and they don't want to work in that.
The people that are left fall into 2 categories:
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reasonably competent people who don't want to leave because of some reason... don't enjoy interviewing... are close to retirement... have issues with family they have to deal with... have medical issues and find it easier to stay... are working from home and don't want to change that if they don't have to.... etc.
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totally incompetent people who literally cannot find another job. They somehow lucked into the job they got in the acquisition company and they absolutely are not going to look elsewhere at any time in any way. This group forms the core of the most dishonest management at Oracle. They find it easier to band together, make up lies about other employees, cheat their way through in any way they can. These are the scumbags who take credit for things they never did, with the help of other incompetent scumbags who are as desperate as they are.
I admit, I was in the first group and have since retired. People in the first group are often worth keeping. I think I was worth keeping, but was harassed by the people in the second group until I left.
When layoffs occur, I have not seen anyone in the second group ever impacted. It's always the reasonably competent people in the first group that get laid off. It's not based on knowledge or technical skill. It's just that the people in the second group have become the majority of the people in charge of deciding who gets laid off. If they feel threatened by someone, that person gets laid off.
It appears to me that even those people who know too much about the wrong things can be targeted for layoffs.
The process is in no way fair or correct for the long-term health of the company. The incompetent are in charge and there is no way to change that. They support each other and are not interested in the health of the company beyond their immediate job. They would sell out their "friends" in a heartbeat if they had to to protect their own job. They are intensely desperate and they are everywhere in the company. They are not going anywhere and yes, they have stayed beyond their welcome, but it does not matter.
If you know what you are doing, you are good and competent at your job, the weight of these types of people on the company will eventually drag it all under, regardless of anything you do to try and prevent it. It is over at Oracle. The acquisition process has acquired and kept the wrong people time after time and year after year. The accumulation is beyond repair and the company will go down the tubes. Just a matter of LE running out of his money to prop up the stock. Oracle is overwith for anyone who cares about their job or was interested in doing real work.
If you are a competent person, you are in the wrong place. Get your skills updated, update your resume and then get out. It's only going to get worse from here.