Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

From EM Singapore Board

It's time to move forward.

I understand the attachment to the oil and gas industry—the high pay, the familiar culture, and the stability it has provided for many of us. However, holding on to an industry that is clearly on the decline isn’t a demonstration of loyalty; it’s a form of self-sabotage. I’ve seen too many individuals spend years unemployed, waiting for an opportunity that never comes, while others have made successful transitions. Some have pivoted to renewable energy, while others have entered entirely different fields.

Adapting may not have been easy, but neither was breaking into the oil sector years ago. The difference now is that you have experience and transferable skills. Knowledge gained on the rigs can be applied to wind turbine technology; safety certifications are highly regarded in manufacturing, and the list goes on. It’s time to stop defining yourself by a single industry and explore the broader opportunities available. At the end of the day, pride doesn’t pay the bills.

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If I was in Singapore working for Exxon, I'd be 100% looking for a new job. With the economics Singapore is facing and with assets in China now running, anyone thinking their role is safe is not paying attention.

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