One year ago today, it was communicated to me that I was selected for involuntary separation from ExxonMobil. To celebrate this event, I'm giving you 10 tips for a successful career at ExxonMobil. These are based on my observations in the last 10 years or so.
- Hold the handrail.
- Vote Republican.
- Display a bible at your desk. The bigger the better.
- Openly practice plagiarism and steal your co-workers ideas and products and sell them as your own. It's expected.
- Lose your technical skills. They are a dead weight and won't get you anywhere. Without any technical skills, you will be promoted to TTL -> supervisor -> manager very quickly, and then you can demonstrate your position of authority and command "Explain that to me".
- Make leadership-level donations to United Way (> $1000). It's being tracked and correlates with your performance assessment (FKA ranking).
- Engage in as many diversity and inclusivity initiatives as possible. Particularly, LGBTQ stuff will get you way up the ladder.
- Intentionally exclude key technical experts from any meetings and peer reviews. They harm your agenda as they might disagree with you and provide constructive criticism.
- Frequently and loudly deploy the F-bo-b, and for good measure embellish your phrases with another 4-letter word starting with S. Your low-class management will appreciate it and fell right at home.
- Quickly adopt a clothing, hair, and speaking style that imitates that of executive-level managers. Individualism will not be tolerated.