Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

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Mike to stay until he’s 100.

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First I herd of a North Korean leaders at CVX headquarters.

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Post ID: @bqyf+1nKFXRNp

Will MKW one day be laid to rest in a glass tomb in CVX headquarters similar to Lenin and the North Korean leaders?

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Post ID: @btir+1nKFXRNp

BK is a token diversity pick…….come on, look at the lack of credentials and no experience running a large business with primarily operated assets. They broke CTC up purely to downgrade the job enough and reduce the span of control enough that they could still give him a promotion and move him into it.

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Post ID: @arez+1nKFXRNp

Does MW remind anyone else of the Crypt Keeper?

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Post ID: @9qwc+1nKFXRNp

Response to the post below: This is because the company is full of closet racists like most of the oil industry. Not a meritocracy. Explains why IT LT has only token Asians vs. Tech companies like Google or MSFT.

"I was kind of surprised to see BK leading CTC given that there are hardly any people of Indian origin in LT in CTC even though IT industry is dominated by Asians (Indians)"

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Post ID: @5hkh+1nKFXRNp

EB was openly spoken of as a CEO candidate when she was in Aberdeen at the start of her career. Everyone saw it.

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Post ID: @3cad+1nKFXRNp

In the end all these prognostications are best guess. Life does happen. Remember that Total CEO whose plane crashed in Russia? Or the BP dude that got caught my Macondo?

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Post ID: @3kwv+1nKFXRNp

PB wasn’t ready when JW was forced out and MW had to step in, that was his shot and he missed it because of bad timing. After the MW announcement we all knew PB was topping out at CFO. EB as next in line is a huge surprise though. Her tenure in CTC has been such a disappointment. I was hoping NH was next in line. I like the way he thinks. Way more pragmatic.

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Post ID: @3big+1nKFXRNp

Usually it's not so obvious who the next CEO will be, but then again, our CEOs usually retire at 65.

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Post ID: @3dck+1nKFXRNp

For those who say PB is leaving for family reasons, who is ill in his family? The cfo role is not that difficult, he has 1000s of people doing the work, he just seems to be a very poor public speaker (and I guess private as well). Not sure how he ascended the ranks besides Watson throwing him rope.

I bet AG is on deck soon for a major role.

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Post ID: @3kxu+1nKFXRNp

JG is lady in waiting. After EB does well as CEO a couple years he will look for CEO job elsewhere. Many Chevron execs have done this and some have been quite successful.

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Post ID: @2nhg+1nKFXRNp

So what is JG career path now that it looks like EB is the next CEO?

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Post ID: @2uss+1nKFXRNp

Yes EB has been chosen for next CEO. and she is aware of that like everybody else.

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Post ID: @2xed+1nKFXRNp

Winning at any age!

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Post ID: @2hkv+1nKFXRNp

For continuity, the CEO is expected to have a ten year run - they typically get the job around age 55. PB is already 59, so it may be that his time passed four years ago.

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Post ID: @2psz+1nKFXRNp

PB is smart enough to know that the BOD chooses the CEO. He was pre-ordained for the job but MW pulled the rug out from under him as he is a weak speaker.

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Post ID: @2gyp+1nKFXRNp

Top level politics and games are insane!

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Post ID: @2zgo+1nKFXRNp

When you come for the king, you best not miss. - Omar

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Post ID: @2xrq+1nKFXRNp

PB made a power play for the top seat. He had some of his friends lined up from the investment community but MKW is way too smart for that and pulled the rug. When a coup fails you have to fall on your sword.

MKW will stick around for another 5 years. Then leave in a layoff where he will be generously offered a package. Fitting way to end it for the king of layoffs.

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Post ID: @2jxr+1nKFXRNp

I was kind of surprised to see BK leading CTC given that there are hardly any people of Indian origin in LT in CTC even though IT industry is dominated by Asians (Indians)

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Post ID: @2xfl+1nKFXRNp

@1uqi he's not being forced out. he's got family battling cancer. stop with the ignorant statements. life happens.

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Post ID: @2isd+1nKFXRNp

DICTATOR! HA!

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Post ID: @1bjj+1nKFXRNp

Let them eat cake!

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Post ID: @1dke+1nKFXRNp

PB got the ultimatum that he wasn’t going anywhere, and SR needed him out so they could manufacture EB as a worthy executive.

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Post ID: @1btj+1nKFXRNp

Umm, you are confusing CFO with CDO.

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Post ID: @1pih+1nKFXRNp

CFO jobs for E&P are always token jobs they give the seat for statistics. AG prob next, although she is actually smart

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Post ID: @1jvt+1nKFXRNp

Finance is a function with vast international government requirements for compliance, reporting, accounting and taxes. We have never had anyone out of function as a leader. This is a bad joke. It would be like nominating an NFL player to the Supreme Court. No wonder PB quit.

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Post ID: @1iqu+1nKFXRNp

59 year old retiring while 65 year old tenure? what a world…

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Post ID: @1phk+1nKFXRNp

anybody can be the CFO means its a useless job…

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Post ID: @1gcn+1nKFXRNp

how old is he now?

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Post ID: @1fym+1nKFXRNp

Nice guys finish last.

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Post ID: @1rwo+1nKFXRNp

PB is a genuinely nice human.

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Post ID: @1mzy+1nKFXRNp

PB is retiring at 59 years old, which is 6 years before forced retirement. There is no chance he is just retiring to "spend more time with his family". He is either being forced out to make room for PB or he is leaving in a huff to take a better (CEO?) job elsewhere. Time will tell.

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Post ID: @1uqi+1nKFXRNp

@1yco+1nKFXRNp - did you forget who our CFO was before PB? Such an ignorant comment. Wait until EB is CEO- will that role also be useless?

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Post ID: @1nmu+1nKFXRNp

DEI CFO, shows how worthless the CFO role has always been.

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Post ID: @1yco+1nKFXRNp

Thank goodness not JG

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Post ID: @dmm+1nKFXRNp

EB is duly endorsed as next CEO. She is an engineer who has never worked in the Finance function.

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Post ID: @uep+1nKFXRNp

Long live the King!

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Post ID: @tcf+1nKFXRNp

Hope so. He’s made me a lot of money in my 401K.

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