Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

CL — Experience — Salary — RSU — and for any execs bonus

Let’s post the data here so we can see what’s going on

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Post ID: @OP+1hxzywhB

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I’ve heard Execs get 2200 RSU shares.

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Post ID: @7qnr+1hxzywhB

$235K - no RSUs
CL 27
YEE 23
50s
Female

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Post ID: @7mep+1hxzywhB

@4fpp+1hxzywhB dude! More or less. Middle class is same everywhere. Most of XOM employees across the globe are middle class. A US employee earns in $$$ and also have to pay bills in $$$. It is not like they are earning in $$$ and paying expenses in Peso, Rupee, or Real!

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Post ID: @5hzr+1hxzywhB

@4fyq+1hxzywhB The point is that employees out of America are getting paid so much less than you! 😁😁😁😁

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Post ID: @4fpp+1hxzywhB

How are Americans paid too much? You realise the company makes billions of $ profit so why shouldn’t the employees be paid to reflect that?

What, you’d rather pay the execs even more millions and sc--w the workers even harder?

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Post ID: @4fyq+1hxzywhB

You should be paid what you are worth to the Investors.
Pretty simple.
Sounds like all the respondents have air-conditioning as a bonus.

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Post ID: @3tum+1hxzywhB

Supervisory jobs begin at CL 26 and 27. Very rare for someone from bottom 3 quintiles to be given a supervisory job. High po people got to executive level by age 35 or so. OR get promoted about every 2 years.

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Post ID: @2aqo+1hxzywhB

I also sugest salary/raise threads from December:

Salary Thread:
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1eaFq8yi
Link: @OP+1eaFq8yi

Raise Thread:
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1e592EMy
Link: @OP+1e592EMy

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Post ID: @2hpt+1hxzywhB

Salary curves are tied to YEE (Age minus-18)...
Not service/years with company...
Better to quote YEE or age than how many years service you have...

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Post ID: @2dqi+1hxzywhB

9 yrs
CL 25
138K
No RSU

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Post ID: @2qjl+1hxzywhB

CL 24

  1. 5 years of experience

$120K
I have no RSUs
I am single and I still manage to blow trough the entire paycheck every month :-)

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Post ID: @2opo+1hxzywhB

CL 27
$228,000
Years of Experience: 23

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Post ID: @2rkf+1hxzywhB

@2eit I do not think you understand the cost of healthcare in the US. You have premiums, deductibles, copays, networks of doctors that are costly and difficult to navigate. This, all in a for profit system trying to milk you for every cent you have. And your ignorance is a pre-existing condition that will not be covered.

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Post ID: @2tzz+1hxzywhB

You do realize that a salary in the US that would basically have you living in close to poverty conditions would have you living an upper middle class lifestyle in some of the BSC locations, right? If you’re so jealous, move here. I did. Salary scales locally, and if you can’t understand that you’re NSI.

It’s like people try not to understand things so they can hate each other.

Finally, you sound incredibly d^mb when you end a sentence with “LOL”. That must be universal across all languages now that I see it.

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Post ID: @2nxf+1hxzywhB

Man your country sounds pretty sh---y.

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Post ID: @2rqp+1hxzywhB

Americans have to pay for their own retirement LOL
Do you know that also us? We are all subject to income tax and it finance current retirees. And that public retirement packages are ridiculously low? And that contrary to Americans we can't really retire at 55?
By the way we also pay for our healthcare, again through taxation of all our incomes. Speaking of ignorance.

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Post ID: @2eit+1hxzywhB

So 10 (TEN) times the yearly pay of same CL, same role in a BSC is ignorance or just surprise?
It can't be justified by the absence of social and medical insurance or retirement schemes (by the way it's a known thing all over the world). It's disproportionate and you are paying the price of it

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Post ID: @2qmd+1hxzywhB

Americans have to pay heavily to fund their own retirements in the future, pay heavily for their own healthcare both now and later, pay heartier amounts for childcare, etc.

“You Americans are overpaid” is a statement borne out of ignorance.

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Post ID: @2oyj+1hxzywhB

You Americans are really overpaid, sorry folks

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Post ID: @2wgm+1hxzywhB

Part of my job is to keep you all's morale high.
So I'll plead the Fifth.

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Post ID: @2szf+1hxzywhB

CL25, $133k, 5 years, no RSU

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Post ID: @2znu+1hxzywhB

Cl28

YEE 16

$250k

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Post ID: @2plt+1hxzywhB

CL26
147k
9 YEE

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Post ID: @2mbv+1hxzywhB

CL 27, $230K, YEE 22

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Post ID: @1utq+1hxzywhB

CL 26, 7 Yr, 155k

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Post ID: @1kns+1hxzywhB

CL23 118k - 4 YEE
EMHC

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Post ID: @1oft+1hxzywhB

16 yrs
CL 27
230K CAD
365 RSU
No bonus

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Post ID: @1jlx+1hxzywhB

We often see wrong information here. For the new ones:
Supervisors are not CL28 and above. Can be as low as 26 or sometimes lower.
Also, although certain positions have a CL attached to them, lower CL people can fill them if they have the potential to grow into the CL of the position.

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Post ID: @1ksx+1hxzywhB

High flying EMHC supervisors are installed early 5-8 years YEE. Typical CL 25-26. Many other supervisors not HiPo can be shifted over as FLS anytime to fill a role for a while.

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Post ID: @1hfi+1hxzywhB

@1aon+1hxzywhB

Supervisors tend to be from Tier 2 up ie >CL28 but this is not always the case

More junior people can hold supervisory roles but that is more likely in support functions

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Post ID: @1yza+1hxzywhB

16 years
CL 22
$65,000 Canadian
No RSU

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Post ID: @1oya+1hxzywhB

6 yrs
24
100k
No RSUs
No bonus

Obviously organization you are a part of will have a large impact on pay (HR vs engineering vs Controllers vs Marketing, etc)

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Post ID: @1cyq+1hxzywhB

14 years, CL 26, $179.5k, No RSU

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Post ID: @1spu+1hxzywhB

Does anybody know how are execs (CL 30 plus) paid?

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Post ID: @1jot+1hxzywhB

What CL are supervisors?

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Post ID: @1aon+1hxzywhB

14YEE, CL 26, $175k , NO RSU

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Post ID: @1ukl+1hxzywhB

2 YOE, CL24, $115k, no RSUs

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Post ID: @qqn+1hxzywhB

What does the 'POS' acronym stand for in EM speak, OP?
Been trying to figure that out...

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Post ID: @kru+1hxzywhB

17 ys
28
290k
400 rsu
no bonus

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