Does anyone know if the office was further destroyed? Maybe it's a sign to management to stop being obsessed with RTO
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A Troll's been making the rounds. See below fake accent post and on every thread.
Nice try troll.
1500 didn't lose too many winders because they all got blowed out in May.
Office is just fine. It will be open again from next week.
Has anyone heard anything about the condition of the office? This is a good question that no one has addressed in this thread. As Chevron has not sent any updates, this may be the best source of information in an information vacuum.....
1500 lost less than 5 windows and 1400 less than 20 which are all boarded up. It's ready for occupancy, but I know the workers are not ready to come in LOL
Here's the simple benchmark Chevron uses - if Metro is running, the office is open.
Imagine what this company could achieve if its upper management was actually focused on DELIVERING RESULTS and not trivial and meaningless cr@p like building dashboards to track employee badge swipes and deploying minions in mass to come down vote posts that leaders don't like. And then leadership wonders why we aren't "winning." HMMMMM 🤔🤔🤔
Never heard so much whining from sn-t nose kids. And to think this is who Chevron kept in 2020. Buyers remorse?
I hear they are planning to move head office to Perth, Australia. They have already bought extra BBQs and saddles for the kangaroos.
I just saw photos on Reddit and it looks like much more damage happened to 1500 than the last storm.
Learn to WFH like the rest of us have already done.
It’s fine, see you in the office tomorrow.
I hope we don't have to RTO ever, I am afraid of having to make facial contact with anyone and also I will have to actually work. At home , like everyone else, I do basically nothing and still get paid.
Wear your hard hat and steel toed boots. The water is fine it's the currents that are swift.