Thread regarding Baker Hughes Inc. layoffs

Round for Baker managers next week

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Get rid of the many lazy, over paid leadmen who sit in the office all day. they have become a heavy burden to us all

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Post ID: @94lB+ARB06sE

No chance. Tomball is safe.

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Post ID: @4BU4+ARB06sE

DEEP layoffs to come to Tomball PP and districts to close as well by end of April.

Plan to only have 3 districts open and running by September

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Post ID: @327w+ARB06sE

That would be great, but sh*t floats. I'm sure they will be fine.

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Post ID: @2vOQ+ARB06sE

What goes around comes around. Whom to manage anyways if teams are gone. Other companies should do the same.

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Post ID: @1Vhv+ARB06sE

Not true.

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Post ID: @1UZ2+ARB06sE

B.S.

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Post ID: @1wLq+ARB06sE

Directors and VPs too?

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Post ID: @1kD4+ARB06sE

Karma to those who screwed others! You know who you are!

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Post ID: @1IWN+ARB06sE

yes, and it is about time. does this apply to the halliburton side of the company as well? i would guess the 2 operations are operating in concert with one another now. isn't that a good way of putting it? in concert, that makes sense doesn't it? i think so, i just thought of that. that is really a good thought i had. i think i'll have another, thought that is. hmm, let me see. nope, nothing coming to me here. still nothing. guess i'll have another beer.

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