Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

What would it take to get you to work at Oracle again?

For those of us who have found a way out of Oracle. What would it take for you to work with the same manager you left?

Lots of cash?
Better people to work with?
Act of God?

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Not true. You are asking a layoff forum, which should only have current employees, who wants to come back. Most people are not sadly obsessed with the last place they worked to follow a forum like this.

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Post ID: @ipsa+12RZm8NU

Like I thought, no one wants back in.

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Post ID: @iqic+12RZm8NU

I might go back if Amazon acquired Oracle and the core database was open-sourced.

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Post ID: @8mnn+12RZm8NU

An act of God

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Post ID: @6ood+12RZm8NU

Nothing, ever, to go back into that toxic, dehumanizing and abusive culture.

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Post ID: @5qho+12RZm8NU

Only through acquisitions

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Post ID: @5yki+12RZm8NU

I'd go back to the same manager or 2nd level manager, but never at Oracle.

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Post ID: @3xch+12RZm8NU

Not a single person so far would go back.... tells you something doesn't it.

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Post ID: @2min+12RZm8NU

Major bout of mental illness.

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Post ID: @2wun+12RZm8NU

Not even when hell freezes over, I would think of going back. After 12.5 years there I am now working in a environment where they treat people with respect and where there are regular salary increases and promotions. That and taken into account that all the good and nice co-workers got laid off as well.

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Post ID: @2vfl+12RZm8NU

I wouldn't go back to Oracle. My first line manager was great and I would work for him again - but not at Oracle. I also wouldn't work for any company that hired the Oracle management chain above him - they were the most disgusting narcissistic bunch of humans I've ever had to work under.

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Post ID: @2oic+12RZm8NU

I would never return to Oracle.

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Post ID: @1xew+12RZm8NU

My ire that mr was not the problem. It was the 8,000 layers above him that made everything impossible

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Post ID: @1aaf+12RZm8NU

I'd work for the same manager I had in any company. I was lucky, I had a, not a good one, a great one, Of course, he got the ax the same time as I did. he made the entire Oracle experience a good one. But then again I'd never go back to Oracle. Move forward and don't look back except to learn.

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Post ID: @1lpd+12RZm8NU

None of the above.

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