I am thinking MW is a Blue Collar man at heart and not a big wall street guy. Saw an article recently in jeans, a hard hat and equipment that makes me think differently about him.
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The OP post is from CVX's HR department. Anyone with half a brain knows this is all propaganda.
That’s exactly what they wanted you to think. Suits was the norm for most events and/or visits until they decided that they needed to appear more “approachable” to the employees and even the investment community. At that point they ditched the neckties, opted for casual dress shirts and then jeans and hard hats when hanging out with the guys on the field. Presentation stages are built to be lower so they are closer to the audience (if they even have a stage), and they don’t sit behind desks during events but they just casually sit on stools so that it’s more informal. This is all planned out folks - all to match whatever they call the new “corporate branding”.
Agree about him eating white bred. I serve all the excutives in their gold plated dinning room, and he eats white bred tost with white mayo. No joke. No color anywere. I gurantee he talks to RM too. Shocking the lack of cooler.
A big question is if he attends diversity groups what kind of clothing does he wear?
MW in a cowboy hat = Yellowstone John Dutton cosplay
We half to wash his socks to. They are stitch with gold thread. When he has the vull$hit between his toes I am force to clean it with a toothbrush. Please make him stop.
PR dept dresses him up like that. If he wore a cowboy hat, my guess is you would infer bull$hit between his toes.
MW blue collar!!!! Well there are a few options
- He has been wearing blue arami shirts.
- New Gucci blue shirts.
- New praha shirts
- New Tom Ford shirts
Hipots take note make sure you get the right high end brand so you too can claim to be blue collar
His stylist laid the clothes out for him before the interview. Yeah, he’s just your average Joe.
Yeah, I mean when he talks about safety I really believe it. It is not just a way to avoid paying a higher CIP when he collects $30 million in stock options.