Well said, OP. Thank you for reminding all of us to be grateful that we have jobs with Chevron, especially during these unprecedented times where many are loosing theirs. A lot of us tend to forget that Chevron is a good company to work at; a company that pays very well and offers great benefits. If that was not the case, it would not have one of the lowest attrition rates in the business.
I’ve been with the company for over 25 years (by choice, mind you); and over the years, I’ve seen a lot of people leave the company for greener pastures elsewhere, only to subsequently and regretfully discover that they under appreciated something specific the company offered. Some miscalculated the total pay package (base pay + CIP+ 401K match + and a pension to boot, something a few companies offer); while others under valued the company’s safety culture (e.g. office ergonomics); and still others under appreciated the company’s commitment to teamwork, etc, etc.
By no means am I trying to portrait Chevron a perfect company; it is not a. But generally speaking, Chevron is a good company that is well managed and one that truly cares about its people. And for that, I am grateful.