Where is it??? The company is doing well and you are just stirring trouble because you were RIF
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If you are in the UK, brace yourself; large HW layoff by Friday!
It’s coming .
Line up your new job now elsewhere.
or indians
The official language of Oracle is American English. Even for all Brits.
Guys ! Let's not get into title tat about nationalities. Not everyone can speak the Queen's English, you know. Including some of of brothers/sisters across the pond.
sometimes I hate when I have to speak to/read indian people since their "inglish" is so unintelligible
sometimes I love when I hear to/read "inglish" because I know it's coming from indian paid trolls
"Due to states warn laws you can only layoff a certain number at one location "
Not really, you just have to "warn" the laid off ahead of time.
Is not no new layoff coming because this all the fake news story
I'd swear this was the same guy that was doing documentation for me.
Yes, definitely, written in Ind-lish.
OP = poor stupid indian troll
The company is doing well
I guess this person thinks over half a decade of nearly flat revenue and free fall stock price is "doing well". If they are they ignorant of their own company, it shouldn't be surprising they don't know about people being cut either.
OP = troll
It’s coming in little bits
Due to states warn laws you can only layoff a certain number at one location
Layoffs are being done in small amounts not to trigger warn notices
OP you are obviously very naive you should be more aware and learn how to read the writing on the wall
If you don’t like what you read on this board. Don’t come here
OP is a typical College Undergraduate Non Technical from HR
Define “big”. It’s huge when it happens to you. CNBC reported this last year in a comment from MH: “There is no merit to that whatsoever. I saw a report that we were cutting our sales force, there is not merit to that whatsoever.” Uggg. I suspect “merit” and “big” are similar in someone’s eyes.
Poster might want to learn proper English or he/she could be rif'd. Did you mean "have been...?" And usually it's RIF'd, not just ending a sentence with RIF when suggesting it was auctioned on someone. The lesson is free.
Apparently you are not paying attention to the information on this board. Layoffs are predicted for the end of the quarter, beginning of next. That would be around June 1st.
This is April 18th, at least, in my world it is.