I am serious here and this is a rethorical quesiton. So, peeps, is ExxonMobil a cult?
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Does woods have a groom of the stool?
Funnier in german tejan. San Antone, yknow.
It is certainly not at the Scientology or LDS level, though most directors and executives are heavily lobbied by those organizations.
'Turdles all the way down' is not a motto in latin on EM's flag. In other words.
Id--t question
Even cults have some morals and human l e feel. ExxonMobil creates zombies of the worst kind and is worst than any cult out there.
They have special ceremonies down at the Tomas Ranch and celebrate RSU milestones under the Blood Moon. Nothing to see here.
Maybe. Abusive and toxic at a minimum.
ExxonMobil Beaumont is way better than the other downstream sites but that isn’t good enough anyways lol. XOM isn’t a cult. The world doesn’t recognize we are simply the absolute best O&G company and that our employees are far superior than any other company’s
At the ExxonMobil O&A Chemical plant in Beaumont it's not so much a cult as it is a club. A GOOD OLE BOYS CLUB. A cult will let anyone in as long as you drink the Kool-Aid but a club has to accept you. Its strange here because management can change but the culture still stays the same its like they draw the new management into this way of thinking. Take care of our own not the masses. We work loads of overtime for the club and take all the blame for the mistakes. But on the bright side they let your family drop your lunch off to you outside the gate for some family time. You know work /life balance.
Dictatorship
EM is pure and 100% cr@p. That’s what it is.
No, a good cult doesn't let its members leave but XOM actively encourages people to resign.
Management wants a cult and would love nothing more than for employees to mindlessly chant “We are Xom” while following any and all orders.
I liken this to the scene in Toy Story where the aliens worship the claw machine. How’s that for a visual haha
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