Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Denver Headquarters

Here is my proposal: Let's move the HQ to Denver. It's geographically between CA and TX and it's tax system is a mix of good things from CA and TX. Weather is pretty good with no extreme events, earthquakes are rare. Schools are good with plenty of talent and the real estate is still affordable. There is a ton of Oil & Gas companies in the state which is friendly to businesses and transplants.

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@3obg+1gWA2BRE Rip out the offices?

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Post ID: @4rln+1gWA2BRE

It’s cute that you think more than a handful of people will be relocated from SR to Houston. The vast majority will be let go way before relocation is given as an option

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Post ID: @3udi+1gWA2BRE

So the offices will be ripped out of both towers next month and cubes re-installed? We had cubes a decade ago.

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Post ID: @3obg+1gWA2BRE

@3gwp, Most work groups will have to go back to dedicated cubicles and some folks with have hot desks. This will only be temporary as management sorts through the laziest and least productive workers to lay them off. Then the space problem to accommodate 3,500 people goes away. So, it’s not so much a problem with the San Ramonians who arrive here, the problem becomes who are the Houstonians who will get laid off? My advise to those with a job in Houston is to remain relevant and improve your skills if you want to keep your job.

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Post ID: @3laa+1gWA2BRE

How does the office space situation in Houston actually stack up? There isn't room for 3500 more seats at the moment. Where will the San Ramonians sit? This means something will happen with WFH and hot desks or a restacking of the buildings to greatly increase capacity.

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Post ID: @3gwp+1gWA2BRE

Lots of empty office space in Bakersfield!!! Hahaha

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Post ID: @3obp+1gWA2BRE

Houston is a sh**ho-e. Can't polish a tu-d.

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Post ID: @2dev+1gWA2BRE

The Park N ride is great. Eat, sleep, read, chat with a friend. A breeze. I just wish the lines were shorter sometimes I wait 30 minutes for a danger seat.

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Post ID: @2nwy+1gWA2BRE

If you live near a park n ride in Katy the commute to downtown isn't really bad

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Post ID: @2wct+1gWA2BRE

We have always home schooled it is so much better for our kids.

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Post ID: @2uml+1gWA2BRE

Sorry folks, Houston is the only choice for the HQ, not Denver, not Santa Fe, not Tim Buc Tu….. just Houston. Now get back to work before home becomes YOUR permanent headquarters.

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Post ID: @2cpe+1gWA2BRE

But the best schools in Houston are a 1/2 mile west of the office - Wharton, Vanguard, River Oaks, St Annes, St Johns, etc. Vanguard is ranked #40 in the entire country.

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Post ID: @2tfk+1gWA2BRE

I don’t care which city it’s in, just put it on the outskirts within reach of some decent schools for ***sakes (e.g., XOM). The downtown HOU commute has prob collectively reduced the well-being and lifespan of the workforce by hundreds of years.

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Post ID: @2avc+1gWA2BRE

Yeah we get enough s__t from Eat S--t or Starve's mess.

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Post ID: @2ibo+1gWA2BRE

The last thing Barrow needs is more Corporate Bull S--t.

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Post ID: @2hqb+1gWA2BRE

I liked it when the BoD arrived at Barrow in all their Gulfstreams.

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Post ID: @2unv+1gWA2BRE

What about Barrow Island

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Post ID: @2wca+1gWA2BRE

10 years ago maybe, but too many WOKE CA folks have moved there, thus, becoming another foolish blue state....

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Post ID: @2rzi+1gWA2BRE

I liked it when we had the Foodini at Chevron SR.

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Post ID: @1ryp+1gWA2BRE

@1tuj, little do you know that Chevron is a sandwich shop that is hoping to become an energy company.

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Post ID: @1bnj+1gWA2BRE

Chevron IS the industry at this point. Where we go vendors follow like jackals. New Mexico is perfect.

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Post ID: @1vwn+1gWA2BRE

D-mb idea. The industry is slowly moving away from Denver, just as it did for Tulsa, OK City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Lafayette, etc. etc. etc. As the industry shrinks, Houston is where you want to be.

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Post ID: @1hbg+1gWA2BRE

South Santa Fe is dry and very affordible. Easy drive to Midland.

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Post ID: @1puz+1gWA2BRE

Sir we already have a Wendy’s in Denver

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Post ID: @1yso+1gWA2BRE

I think to keep the massive change going we should become a sandwich shop instead of energy company and move the HQ to New Jersey!

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Post ID: @1tuj+1gWA2BRE

put it next door to the BP office in denver ha ha

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Post ID: @1wth+1gWA2BRE

Santa Fe is a great idea. The lower PSGs can live in Albuquerque if they prefer.

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Post ID: @1exw+1gWA2BRE

Colorado won’t be too bad. It’s a very woke State, like California, but I can give my stamp of approval if the HQ is located in downtown Aspen, nowhere else.

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Post ID: @1yzn+1gWA2BRE

Nether Pocatello, Idaho nor Santa Fe, NM have the required infrastructure: neither a reasonable airport nor the net band width pipes. Sounds nice but non-starters. Denver would work, but oil infrastructure in Houston is simply too attractive a business case.

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Post ID: @1njn+1gWA2BRE

OP, you can't be serious, trying to brainwash us into thinking Colorado is "friendly" to oil and gas. It may as well be California. Hard pass, next.

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Post ID: @1qnn+1gWA2BRE

How about Pocatello, Idaho? Or Santa Fe, NM?

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Post ID: @cwd+1gWA2BRE

And we could bust up a doob daily. I'm in!

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Post ID: @mec+1gWA2BRE

Or we could just leave it in California

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Post ID: @vso+1gWA2BRE

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