Thread regarding Baker Hughes Inc. layoffs

I Just Got Laid Off ... Now What?

What do I do now? How will I feed my family? Where will I find work?

The very first thing an oil and gas employee should do immediately after being laid off is finding out what’s included in their layoff package – which typically includes severance pay that covers two weeks of pay for every year the employee worked at a company plus continuation of medical benefits for a set period of time. In addition to questions of layoff packages and outplacement services, laid off employees should also ask their manager and/or other employees for recommendation letters. This should be done prior to exiting the office.

Next, it’s important to take time to grieve and get through the emotional rollercoaster they’re riding. Taking a few days or even a week to process everything will allow individuals to get back in job search mode with a clear head and level emotions. As many are aware, oil and gas is a people industry and networking is key. As much as 80 percent of jobs are found via networking. While you’re building your network within the oil and gas industry, don’t forget to stay in touch with other employees who were also laid off, and even with those who weren’t, because you never know where a job opening lead will come from.

It’s imperative to set up a support system – a team of either family members, close friends or maybe even other laid off comrades – who can provide encouragement and assistance while searching for a job. It’s important to weed out negative people who always make negative comments about anything.

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Post ID: @OP+CJhx83F

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To 127075: you were chased by the "Rude, Fat, Jealous, Rotten Teeth manager". I was chased by a Jealous, Weird, Psycho, Alligator tear, Backstabbing A/C mad cow, who always flossed her rotten teeth right at her cubicle in years, and wore the unrecognized-color shoes (same pair within 15 years service at Baker). I feel bad for whoever sits at her old cubicle. Probably has to use a ton of Lysol to sanitize her old desk, or use the drill bit from Christensen to drill out all her "particles" that were built in years :)

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Post ID: @0Lt+CJhx83F

Just for giggles. Who's the rotten tooth manager

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Post ID: @9J6+CJhx83F

I received two weeks per year and 60 days of insurance. Yes, within 3 weeks I found a job in a different industry and it’s great to have my life back. No more 12 hour days 6 days a week working for Rude, Fat, Jealous, Rotten Teeth manager (I no longer have to sit in her office with the door shut with the awful stench from her mouth).

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Post ID: @Pul+CJhx83F

it's one week per year and 3 months of insurance continuation. That's it. Thanks for all the years of hard work. Giving up family time. Missing holidays, birthdays, anniversaries. Sucks to be you, but I have a big salary and compensation program. Yeah me. I got it all on your back.

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Post ID: @3ff+CJhx83F

Can you show proof its 2 weeks per year please?

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Post ID: @0Di+CJhx83F

Yes theoretically correct. parctically - take any job now.

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Post ID: @6br+CJhx83F

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