Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

there is life after Chevron and it's great

Chevron has been screwing you for years. The state of Texas pays Chevron a major subsidy for everyone the company relocates from California. That's the reason for the accelerated move schedule. Just do a search and see what comes up.

Now it makes sense why Watson chose not to offer any severance if you did not move to Houston.

And don't call what's happening next layoffs. These jobs will never return.

But the good old boys, like Watson and Kirkland, who both recieved raises this year, come out smelling like roses to the shareholders.

The hush hush suicides, heart attacks and breakdowns on the job tell the true story of Chevron.

Not pretty

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I was with Chevron for 3 yrs from 2009-2012. I got out. I have never seen a lack of leadership so drastic. Long term Chevron employees are on corporate welfare. The company does not measure results. Leave before you loose your sanity.

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Probably 10% of the workforce doesn't deserve the right to be working there, in the first place. I could tell stories about some of the clowns I've run across. They're still there, sucking the life-force out of their group. Fully half of the problem arises because of political correctness. There are those who are making a career out of surfing the PC seas. It's pathological and the managers, most of them, are too frightened and ball-less to deal with it. HR? Goes without saying how pathetically useless and patently inept that bunch of prima-donnas is. A lot of good people will fall, during Alpha, and a lot of useless debris will remain. Chevron will survive, in spite of itself.

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as an additional note, health and medical staff are very very busy with all the disability claims being filed for stress

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