Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

How many will opt for EOI?

Let us guess.
My guess is below 200.

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Post ID: @OP+14xLfHu7

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Yes, I did. And about 10 others that I know.

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Post ID: @2vxd+14xLfHu7

Did anyone receive an EOI yet?

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Post ID: @2zyi+14xLfHu7

who says anything about 200? Is that a joke?

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Post ID: @2oit+14xLfHu7

So 46k employees, 10%-20% hair cut (4-8k), your 200 will make no difference at all.

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Post ID: @2scx+14xLfHu7

Yes, we do need more people with balls like that. Huge gonads. I am EOI'ing too if given the chance, no different than before. I suspect they will need more folks with the condition that we are in now.

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Post ID: @1cpq+14xLfHu7

I plan on doing it, and I don’t plan to retire either. I’ve Been with Chevron 10 years.

This last year I’ve wanted to start my own business but was to nervous to start without some sort of cushion. The severance will help give me that security.

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Post ID: @1ihq+14xLfHu7

200 sounds about right

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Post ID: @1dqq+14xLfHu7

The same number that was considering opting before. Why would they change their mind? Most people's investments are only down 10-15% for the year. That's hardly a blip in the big picture. If you could afford to retire then, you should be able to now, unless you couldn't really afford it anyway. A year's emergency fund is standard for older folks, most have more.

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Post ID: @nwj+14xLfHu7

2%

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