Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

More cases in Northbelt spreading.

Management,

Please think of everyone else's families, don't coverup the spread that started in the Technology Building, some of us have elderly people at home for GOD'S SAKE! Tell the truth! That "Pneumonia" case isn't it and you know it. More people with symptoms that got the green light to work from home were approved because they were in contact with her and hiding it won't benefit anyone. For everyone reading this, call in sick and avoid that place, use whatever days you have for the next 14days. I called in sick as soon as I found out. I will use vacation days after that until this thing passes, I am deeply disappointed and upset.

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I have done both, office and field. Both have my respect, neither is easy, office has lots of drama behind the scenes and stress and field has a physical toll with lack of sleep. Office is very boring and field can be fun. Pros and cons. Anyways the rumor is that they will base the layoffs on who remotes the most and who is actually needed to get the job done in the Northbelt campus.

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Post ID: @2ojl+13ZqDt91

Poor in the closet boomer. The real money is in the field. And I do laugh at your tiny house. Hell my fishing is bigger than that and my hunting stand is half that size!

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Post ID: @1yja+13ZqDt91

Slapping together 3 double wides in your field camp doesn’t mean it’s one dwelling. I know that your Sistercousinwife likes to think it is but it’s not and I would bet my left nut you don’t know anyone (except maybe your bosses boss that you met that one time when he patted your back and then purrelled his hand) that lives in a house that’s 3,800 sqft.

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Post ID: @1zid+13ZqDt91

Ya I guess being a walmart shelf stocker is easy to find if you have nothing beyond a middle school education. Meanwhile those in the office with 1 or more college degrees will find another job most likely making more than they do now within a few weeks. But sure, monkey turn wrench real good. I’ll tell you what. When you are out of work in a month. I’ve got 4 toilets in my 3,800 sqft house that need cleaning. I’ll even provide you the manual for the plunger.

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Post ID: @1miw+13ZqDt91

Yep, but monkeys don’t have a hard time finding other employment. It is the comfy office id–ts who only fit in at Halliburton and can’t fit in or find work outside of the red office bubble. And the 10,000 who put the manual together? They can’t find a pot to pee in after they’re cut from their job. Remember, your safety office bubble is only good at Halliburton. You cannot find anything anywhere else once all the cuts start in Houston... The monkeys though, they’ll take that CDL and find a 100k job easy. So don’t get too comfortable and watch what you say and how it comes back at you.... You’ll probably be collecting unemployment by the end of the year.... just wait!

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Post ID: @1rmc+13ZqDt91

You field hands do literally nothing except finish the work that about 10,000 people before you prepared by following the manual that’s written for you. You are the monkeys clanking the cymbals together, the p–per scoopers. Why do you think you all get kicked to the curb while the office people are generally untouched? Because a trained monkey could do your jobs, that’s why. You are a dime a dozen.

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Post ID: @1gib+13ZqDt91

The 6 foot rule...what are the a– s—ers going to do now!!! It’s Chaos

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Post ID: @1wxl+13ZqDt91

Oh so the field hands are the only ones that do any actual work? Funny, I thought you all were just the hayseeds that stick to pipes together

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Post ID: @1uvg+13ZqDt91

Yeah I noticed too that in Houston they have a disinfectant crew cleaning and banned pooled vehicles and instituted the 6' rule. Yet here in camps we still fill up a crew van twice a day per crew and the only disinfecting being done is by a couple of us hands who don't want to bring anything back home with us.

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Post ID: @1vhi+13ZqDt91

When has Halliburton truly cared about employee health. All the healthy employees junk was done for publicity. At field camps, do you think they get the privilege of working from Home during this time? Shut your mouth and either go to work like a revenue earning employee or stay home. Management will work around you.

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Post ID: @1kko+13ZqDt91

HAL should impose mandatory work at home for those at risk, elderly and those with underlying health conditions

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Post ID: @1qxr+13ZqDt91

Why are you using vacation and sick days when management already supports remoting in?

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Post ID: @1vme+13ZqDt91

You obviously don't know the real situation. Bless you, anxiety is horrible experience. You stay safe.

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Post ID: @1qqh+13ZqDt91

You are apparently not an employee at this location as you seem to lack certain information that an employee from this location would know. I am not going to fill in that information for you in case this is a fishing expedition.

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