Anyone know the lobbyist who thought he was in a job interview but was actually talking to Greenpeace? Was he on a PIP? Can’t believe he was saying things he did. Embarrassment to himself and the company to say the things he said.
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@rrs+1bDfZgKH I guess you meant Captain Hazelwood (Joseph J. Hazelwood, Captain of the doomed Exxon Valdez VLCC).
The lobbyist posted about this on LI. Deeply sorry or something similar.
Can you blame him for looking for another job?
Or looking like he knows how the system works?
In his role, he sounds like he knows what he is talking about.
I try to do the same thing in my interviews.
(and, yes, I have an actual Greenpeace interview later in July.)
This lobbyist displays what management and executives know and keep secret. The company is built on the "playbook" that he describes. I'm sure HR's "playbook" is another game of tell the employee the opposite of the truth
His name will be remembered with the likes of Captain Underwood
This has been an especially bad 12 months for Darren Woods.
Well, at least he got to the interview stage despite having EM on his resume.
DW apology speaks for itself.
I'm embarrassed to be part of this company.