Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

ExxonMobil is collapsing

Are you a supervisor, a manager, or a leader?

I have something important to tell you:

I don't trust you, I don't believe in you, I consider you as incompetent, and id1otic, and I don't care about you.

If you want to do something useful for this company and humanity, fk yourself.

By the way, I know what you are thinking now: this dude is full of hate and represents a minority.

You are fking WRONG.

EVEYONE thinks this about you and EVEYONE secretly flips the middle at you.

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Post ID: @OP+1jnC3LtZ

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Whoever made the Brazil decisions makes $100M loss look like chump change.

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Post ID: @4ozn+1jnC3LtZ

@1fsd+1jnC3LtZ

You too? I also keep a mental list of the folks that lose us >$100M. Sometimes I feel like I am living in some alternate reality. I just cannot wrap my head around whether people just don’t understand these losses or don’t care.

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Post ID: @4wnc+1jnC3LtZ

Former exec CL…I left. Couldn’t take the incompetence at all levels. Most execs vaguely aware they work at an O&G company. Middle mgmt mostly brown nosing yes men that steal their IC’s ideas and pass them off as their own despite zero technical understanding. Tell execs the truth…get punished. Warn them of repercussions of ill informed decisions…not a team player. I used to have a list of the people that unilaterally cost the company >$100M with bad decisions. Don’t worry, most of them were promoted bc the fallout took a couple years and they packaged it as a huge win…BU’s we’re left to cleanup and accept blame. No oil company is perfect for sure, but there are MUCH better companies to work for. Most other companies at least have execs that can understand and relate to their technical staff. Good luck and happy hunting! Leaving was the best career move I’ve made!

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Post ID: @1fsd+1jnC3LtZ

Huh. Peeps… it is collapsing. Evidence back when the paper propaganda magazine was stopped being sent out to employees home on all of the positive things Exxon Mobil was doing. That was the first clue.

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Post ID: @1lbj+1jnC3LtZ

It’s not collapsing; this is the plan - HC10 reduction.

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Post ID: @jkn+1jnC3LtZ

As toxic as Exxon can be, the reality is that it can still be many magnitudes worse and still survive and move forward as a company.

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Post ID: @rcv+1jnC3LtZ

OP - not trying to be argumentative but if that’s your attitude then I suggest you find a workplace where you’re happy. Life is too short for you to be so unhappy at work. Perhaps, since you feel everyone else is useless, and you’re the only one suitable to make good decisions you make one and leave. Your mental health is clearly suffering. For you own sake, think of yourself and your family and make the decision to be happy by working somewhere else.

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Post ID: @pel+1jnC3LtZ

@op Why are you still here? Leave. You are of these same types with the arrogance of “I could do everyone’s job better than anyone I work with and am smarter than anyone at this company.” In fact you have zero clue. Why don’t YOU go F— YOURSELF! Probably impossible to work with, entitled, no adversity in the face of challenges and call your mommy crying when you get called out at work. LOL! You know it’s all true! That is all.

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Post ID: @zay+1jnC3LtZ

@xrd+1jnC3LtZ

Says the first liner with an oversized ego and a small................

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Post ID: @odn+1jnC3LtZ

Agree when it comes to executives. Lower level management not so much with a few exceptions.

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Post ID: @gek+1jnC3LtZ

Preach!

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Post ID: @jxv+1jnC3LtZ

💯

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Post ID: @diy+1jnC3LtZ

From the heart and gut OP, on a Monday evening. Raw and cutting. You go…

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