Just imagine being laid off and having to deal with a job market that's incredibly hostile to employees. Yes, Chevron su-ks. It's not the company it once was. Working here is far from great. But at least you're working. A former coworker who was laid off more than six months ago is still unemployed. He'd trade any of you without thinking.
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@hf take your head out of the sand and realise you don’t know how things work in every opco or BU. Some BU’s have enterprise bargaining agreements or awards for O&M.
@hf going from salary back to O&M.
@he how did you take a paycut in this reorg without getting laid-off? I've heard of zero people taking paycuts that weren't either acquired from a company chevron bought or a contractor. So were you one of those people?
I took a huge pay cut and went back to O&M, wish I would have just left.
Remember, “focus on what you can control…. “ haha
Nine months deep— got drilled baby drilled 😫
Working for the devil aint so bad, at least its a job. Currently America workers are in war and it is amazing that few recognize this at this point in time.
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80% of the people I worked with replaced on July 1st. My team is a shadow of what it was before the “big beautiful layoff” was implemented in phase 1.
Next step integration of the engine into our team.
@a7, all the good people I worked with yesterday have were laid off in Wave 1. Only the sycophants yes-men remain.
Most of them found jobs within a month. All of them seem happier. And all of them got more than a year’s salary.
The ones that remain are miserable.
Agree. It’s a dumpster fire what they’re doing, but it’s a good job and importantly with the same good people you were working with yesterday.