Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Reorg? PIP? Layoffs?

Starting to hear rumors of ANOTHER reorg! What are you hearing?

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In my (European) country management said that HW3 is still "being studied"; thought it was a part of today's "reorganisation" but, no, seems there is more to come.

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Post ID: @5snw+19nMrWql

"NM was played out years ago." Obviously a comment from a clueless person. in 2019 NM had one of the biggest outputs of production in the entire nation and contributed tens of billions to the NM economy. But yeah, "NM was played out years ago." Genius.

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Post ID: @4dpe+19nMrWql

New Mexico was played out decades ago.
Huffed out.
EM follows smells with the nose of a sea urchin.

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Post ID: @3itl+19nMrWql

I guess it is true.
All politics is local.
Some dungeon in Dallas is where it all happens.
Sad sad to be digested in the bowels of such a beast.

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Post ID: @2meb+19nMrWql

I’m at GC manufacturing site and it is In the works for another round of PIP and re-org somewhat already in progress. Also eliminating a good amount of positions as they retire.

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Post ID: @fga+19nMrWql

The re-org is already taking place like an under the table handshake. No direction, too many wanna be chiefs. Upstream trying to mimic Downstream. The blind leading the blind. It’s unbelievable!!

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Post ID: @xtt+19nMrWql

Companies constantly re-org to become more efficient.

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Post ID: @jqd+19nMrWql

It wouldn't surprise me considering the Joe Biden administration has effectively stopped all drilling in NM, one of our biggest plays. If you voted for Biden and work in the oilfield... I have no words

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Post ID: @cza+19nMrWql

Will there be a sposa when our jobs are outsourced to India? Or will we be NSI and let go?

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Post ID: @ick+19nMrWql

And big wheels keep on turning. Rolling. Rolling. Rolling down the river.

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Post ID: @gjv+19nMrWql

It’s not as much a re-org as it’s a constant churn. The Churn keeps on churning.

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Post ID: @dsc+19nMrWql

I hope so. The last reorg was a consultant’s dream with unclear roles and accountabilities, inefficient handoffs and bloated management levels. Go back to the old flat org levels with no dotted lines and clear R&Rs where decisions can be made without calling for consensus across multiple groups.

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