Can you imagine the sheer amount of spin and bullshit needed to make that acceptable in a manufacturing environment? Not just a bunch of people sitting at computers, but entire factories and supply chains working 24/7?
This bubble is going to be significantly worse than the last. I’m starting to see that the tech industry has long ago peaked.
That’s my situation. A 3 month job hunt ended with me taking a much lesser role with a 25% pay cut. It was literally that or continued unemployment. I’ve essentially lost 5 years of salary increases and 7 years of career development. Companies are probably happy about this current situation. They can hire more experienced staff for less, and not worry about them finding a higher paying job later on.
Anytime there are mass layoffs like this, I like to look at the company career page and revel in the HR horseshit they jam down everyone’s throats: https://www.oracle.com/careers/
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