Former Oracle Employee Finds Peace Driving Uber in Bhubaneswar After Layoff
Laid Off From Oracle After 14 Years, This Techie Now Drives An Uber In Bhubaneswar, Has 'No Stress'
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After being laid off from Oracle in India, a tech professional returned to his hometown of Bhubaneswar and became an Uber driver. He relied on traditional financial strategies, including fixed deposits, to maintain a steady income and reduce stress while planning his next business venture.
- 01The individual was laid off after 14 years at Oracle.
- 02He moved back to Bhubaneswar and became an Uber driver.
- 03He relied on fixed deposits for financial stability.
- 04His story sparked discussions on investment strategies.
- 05Family support played a crucial role in his transition.
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A former employee of Oracle, who worked in the tech industry for 14 years, faced layoffs and decided to return to his hometown of Bhubaneswar, India. Instead of succumbing to stress, he became an Uber driver, utilizing his driving skills for income. His financial stability stems from traditional investments, including ₹30 lakh in fixed deposits, generating approximately ₹43,000 monthly. This approach has allowed him to focus on future plans without the pressure of high EMIs. His story has ignited conversations on social media about the merits of conservative investing versus high-risk strategies. Many users praised his calm demeanor and the importance of family support during challenging times, highlighting that sometimes old-school financial discipline can lead to peace of mind.
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His story illustrates the potential for individuals to adapt and find new opportunities in their hometowns, promoting local economic activity.
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