Ever notice how employees NEVER have anything good to say about Chevron management? (and that's true in the office as well, not just here!) Some possible causes: 1) as they go up their isolated high-pot career path, and only hang out with other high-pots, they are completely detached from regular employees; 2) they garner no respect, as virtually none have ever actually accomplished anything tangible in their careers; 3) they spend so little time in any one assignment, they develop no friends or allies; 4) while they are in their (by design, temporary) assignments, they show no interest in making any difficult decisions; 5) As they advance, they are not held accountable for any bad outcomes (mostly project overspends, think Gorgon, Angola LNG, Tengiz FGP); 6) their 'fame' is all created by the Chevron PR machine (read any of the vacuous executive promotion announcements) , none are known outside the company; 7) their 'rubbing elbows with the common employees' (Town Halls and the like) are nothing more than scripted sessions with sycophants and diversity candidates prominently in the front row, or asking the scripted questions.
This has been a steep character decline from the Chevron I remember run by D O'R or even JW, and accounts for why we can't mention Chevron Way with a straight face anymore.