Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

It was a good place to start

Despite the negative posts here I have to say that CVX is as good a place to kick start a career. I appreciate the work that at times was challenging and it further added to my skillset. I can’t say that it’s a company you can retire from because I gave my notice today. I’m moving on not because of the company but simply because I’ve found an opportunity to advance my career and I don’t want to regret not taking it.

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Well if you get a nice severance and retirement stash at the ideal time like many of us who stuck it out, you would also understand that it's a nice place to finish up as well. The energy industries have been feast or famine, up and down ever since I can remember. Why should now be any different and people be treated so special all of a sudden?

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Post ID: @3guz+1b3B4sSw

Broken record -- pop pop pop

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Post ID: @2yda+1b3B4sSw

How is this layoff related?

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Post ID: @1azs+1b3B4sSw

Congratulations! I'm curious how many years you have with Chevron?

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Post ID: @1mqj+1b3B4sSw

So which skillsets from Chevron that you’ve picked are relevant in your new job? Would like to here your thoughts..

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Post ID: @cub+1b3B4sSw

Clarification. I meant congrats on your new job, not congrats that you are leaving.

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Post ID: @mqy+1b3B4sSw

Congrats!

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Post ID: @wru+1b3B4sSw

Good for. Hard work in a field of your own choosing can keep you young. Staying in a chaotic and backstabbing environment because the benefits will make you old before your time.

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