Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Abusive Relationship

Working at EM is like being in an abusive relationship. Regular employees always justifying management for the bad treatment they get. Acting like there is no way out. Saying it's not that bad. Claiming the grass is not greener on the other side. We are frogs in a pot of water, and Irving is cranking up the heat to get people to leave....but many can't accept the reality. Employees are at the bottom of the list for priority, and senior mgmt has no qualms about straight up lying.

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"No, no don't beat me again!!! I promise I'll brownose your a-s to distinction"

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Post ID: @6gnw+1ivZpeL4

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1imtBtO4 (Sneaky lies that managers tell their employees)

Just printout the top thirty "Sneaky Lies That Managers Tell Their Employees" and check the individual boxes for the "Sneaky Lies" that your SLS is telling you on a weekly or monthly basis.

You may realize that your SLS meets or exceeds 75% of the top thirty "Sneaky Lies".
According to psychologists, consistently lying to someone is a textbook definition of an abusive relationship.

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Post ID: @1ipk+1ivZpeL4

@1rfb Not disagreeing with you, but to be blunt:

Exxon has no reason to treat their employees well, and neither does any other company that sells oil.

The industry is in decline. All of these companies have business strategies that reflect this. Flat salary curves, disappearing benefits, toxic culture, high attrition, and outsourcing are all par for the course, with a massive dollop litigation heaped on top. Don’t forget the unapologetically sluttish subsidies these companies secure via lobbying, which actually accounts for much of their “profits”.

Exxon and similar companies are not capitalist institutions. They’re something else entirely.

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Post ID: @1vwo+1ivZpeL4

Blaming you for abusing the ‘flex your day’ policy when every other company would give you so much more flexibility and without judgment

Blaming you for being unappreciative of your pay when every other company pays more and has given higher raises

Blaming you for failing to launch your own career when every other company would proactively offer you better roles.

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Post ID: @1rfb+1ivZpeL4

@OP And like most such relationships, the abused party has the option to walk away, but for whatever reason won’t take it.

Seriously fellas, if you get to a point where you’re saying stuff like this about your job, just move on.

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Post ID: @1wii+1ivZpeL4

They keep saying that people are the most important asset, but the actions don’t back this up.

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Post ID: @rzg+1ivZpeL4

Pretty one-sided transactional relationship for sure.
Any conversation with an EM manager/spv, even in an elevator, is judgement time.
Gaslighting is standard fare - at the org level.

For some, such as myself, being chained in a DeSade's basement would be preferable.
At least there is some real pleasure obtained there.
Unlike the managerial pleasure here - ma$tur battery at best.

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Post ID: @awq+1ivZpeL4

Heat also being turned up in Annandale, Technicians leaving weekly, do more with less. So sad what this site has become….still no COL for ILEU…..Good luck with that😆😆😆😆

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Post ID: @vwb+1ivZpeL4

Estimating that I’ve seen 15 leave Uncon in last 5 years and none have regretted it. Pay isn’t adequate.

Exxonmobil still acts like they are the big brother in the industry and best long term option but they’re the emperor who has no clothes

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