Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Dear Darren Woods

I know you or one of you PR folks will read this. ExxonMobil used to be a have the reputation of being a great company to work for. Ever since you took over, you have come across as to relaxed. The shoes you had to fill are still too big for you.

Read all the posts and comments on this site. You have a bunch of angry and scared employees who at one point in their career we’re excited and motivated to help this company improve. People that were proud to say they were ExxonMobil.

Maybe some one should take a look at the performance reviews and ask the managers why their people performed low enough to be PIP’ed. There are hard working, highly intelligent people who were done wrong by a manger who was most likely performing badly and needed to look good.

Getting g rid of the younger employees is a mistake that will hinder innovation and continue to keep this company in the dark ages. Your decision makers are making the wrong decisions and they should be the ones to be let go, not the people who are trying to make those ideas become a reality.

Also you and your VP’s that work in Fort Worth make a lot coin. You make over $20+ million. That’s a lot of dough. Some may say too much. What if you were to take a $1 salary and save some of the jobs that will be lost? Be the leader you want to be and not the one people up there need you to be to become richer. Make a difference in this world and a name for yourself and not one that will be forgotten.

You are leading a once great company and have the power to make it better than the way you received it. I got faith in you. I may self may not be here after Feb 2021, but that’s the company’s loss. I did my best here as many others have. Godspeed sir.

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No Ragrets

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Post ID: @2aht+18aZqwGI

The decline started with Rex,Darren did nothing to prevent driving into the ditch.

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Post ID: @1eyf+18aZqwGI

Were you not at the town hall when Darren claimed he was underpaid compared to other ceos in the industry. Hey Darren, I’m not sure the other ceos destroyed as much shareholder value as you have.

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Post ID: @1nsh+18aZqwGI

Correction. Had a bunch of angry and scared employees. 2 weeks from now, they will know where they stand...

Those scared and angry (low performers) well be let go.

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Post ID: @1olx+18aZqwGI

Before I go into my thoughts on EM, let me say a little bit of my feelings and thought. I basically grew up with EM and grateful for the many years which had kept me in employment. It had provided me with a job security with a reasonable income to get me to where I am now. I was very proud working in EM and ‘defended’ very aggressively when other employees criticised the company for any reasons.

What I have noticed that have deteriorated over the few decades I worked for EM were:

  1. Management to lead are lacking Technically. I was told once by Management that EM does not need technically competent managers/leaders. All they need to be, is to be able to ask ‘smart’ questions and then make the right decision, ie Managers. This has resulted in increasing layers of technically competent engineers and the number of reviews, overseeing, V & V. The end result of this we have become non-competitive in the industry when the name Exxon is respected and valuable Company.

Can you imagine that we want install a simple online analyses which cost about $100k, will cost the Company close to a $1M ( that’s right, a Million, and not a typo error). The root cost: outsource engineering to outside companies and they are not managed properly. Imagine a medium size Project kick-off is like a classroom full of Contract engineering staff for the top man, department managers, Section Heads, supervisors, then really working engineers from the various discipline for a whole day and a few of such sessions. All they want to is to clock-in for their time sheet and who pays for all this, EM. We no longer have Project Engineers, who run the project internally, like we did in the 1970’s to the 80’s. We now have Project Managers and even that they do not control the costs well and it just ran up the roof. Another experience I can share was a Pilot Plant test, using the Contractors old equipment and the Management want to impose EM Engineering Standards. The overall cost for a 6 months run ( if I recall correctly), total cost to EM about $5 M ( yes, Five Million) and this due to retrofit and engineering time required. I can go on and on, in other areas, like maintenance, operations, etc..... All this is done in the name of ‘Do it Safely’, ‘Right-the First time and Reliability. We cannot blame wholeheartedly on the changed business environment but on the desire to want to be Number One and doing it wrong.

I am not targeting any particular discipline but wanted to share my thoughts and observations as a very long-service employee on how things have gone so wrong for EM over time of ‘decay’. If EM want to go back to it’s glorious day of the past, a re-think of how the business need to run. I hope to see EM become a Great Company again soon, in my lifetime I hope, that I am very proud to have contributed.

Not to bore you, one last comment, Non-technical competent managers resorted to following DP, GP, GII strictly, irrespective of whether it makes sense or not. This is to ensure that the Managers are not blamed for bad decisions as they have adhered to Company Engineering Standards and Practices.
After what has happened recently, I do not live with regrets working in EM but my perspective of EM has changed and gone to south. If there are any bright young graduates who ask me for my opinion about working for EM, I will still advise them to do so but it is for them to learn engineering skillsagree the fact that the reputation of EM has plummeted. It’s no longer the Company young, clever and enthusiastic people should work on a long time basis. Integrity and honesty was a virtue that was required from employees in the past and I believed in it wholeheartedly and I used to remind new, young employees to abide as EM was a great Company to work for. The recent events (Management was not truthfully with lay-off and using an exaggerated performance-based lay-off to avoid paying due lay-off payouts, had made me changed my mind. had was a to a very deep ravine that I am ashamed to associate my life long ‘career’

Thank you for reading this post.. Take care.

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Post ID: @1zlv+18aZqwGI

He’s not reading this. Likely delegated 15 levels down into P&GA, and only for the purposes of sharing with security for finding leakers.

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Post ID: @ler+18aZqwGI

I lost all faith when he asked us to go over the cliff at full speed: doubling down on a failed strategy, failing to hold executives and managers accountable, unable to articulate a vision for change, and whining about his compensation.
He’s winning all right - What game? Who knows!

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Post ID: @nug+18aZqwGI

Poor english, TLDR.

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