Witnessing the destruction of the enterprise sales force was painful. I could see the strategy of replacing us with the call center hubs. At the end when another core tech Sales Consultant was on the same call I was I knew my number was up. I have nothing against that young guy, he was sharp and had learned what he was taught.
But get into specific customization or the inner workings of the database or peripheral products like golden gate etc... or go below the surface and you could hear crickets when a customer asked a question. I'd pipe up and provide the answer plus relevant documentation.
In 2016 I was no longer assigned to a sales rep they had to find me and fill out a request form. My manager asked me to reach out to them and ask if they needed help. I did but grew tired of explaining my role to a new sales rep. I decided to use my free time to learn AWS, I got certified and then leaned MongoDB a good NoSQL database.
I took the last year to prep for a new job, updated linked in and began interviewing. When I got my severance check in July of 2017 I was well prepared and the last 30 days allowed me to select a good company to transition to. I was interviewing with AWS, Google, Pivotal, Pentaho and MongoDB. I snagged the first offer and did not regret it.
Life is good, I get paid more and my skills are much more well rounded. All of the companies above (aside from Pentaho) are filled with a good number of ex oracle employees. At a time when Oracle is dumping technical talent and replacing experienced workers with cheap labor, the rest of the market is snatching them up with zeal.
Its sad really. Oracle has been hemorrhaging good talent since MH started his tactics back in 2012.