Our facility has lost around 165 of 300 employees. Nearly every light bulb has gone out, and the are stripping and waxing the floors. Talk about priorities
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But how many weatherford hands does it take to change a light bulb?
3 vp's
1 bum
I plm
4 managers
3 procurement coords
1 service tech
1 admin assist
2 safety coords
1 shop hand
1 mechanic
And finally 6 salesman
I think you can fit into the weatherford bulb division
wax the HSE lady - she deserves it
Damn! I realized a just gave advice to my competition! D'oh!
I'm qualified for light bulbs. Lefty loosey, righty tighty.
nIvbogh poH Qorwaghmey vaj meQlI'bogh SuvrupDI' pagh occupants SaH , which is Klingon for , the best time to wax a floor is when there are no occupants present - i think that is actually an old klingon proverb.
So there hiring 2 to replace the light bulbs
Actually they are hiring for 2 positions that need to be filled.
But are they hiring?
If it's the facility I am thinking of yes it is weatherford owned. The cleaning crew just got the contract either late last year or earlier this year. Majority of cleaning compaines strip and wax floors on a need be basis and doesn't cost the company extra because it is part of the contract. Think people, think. Not every simple thing is a conspiracy and quite frankly I am tired of hearing rumors.
The facility is owned by Weatherford. It seems this may be the case...
All of you are whiners, always complaining no matter what.
Is the building leased or owned by Weatherford? It's owned by Weatherford that is not smart. If it's leased they are probably getting it ready to show new clients!
Kind of like covering all the scratches with crayons and the waxing your car to try and get the most out of the sale. Better throw in a few hundred pine tree fresheners to cover the stench of all the s#&@.
141446, it sure seems like it...
Is the contractor doing the stripping and waxing taking applications?
Do you at least still have toilet paper?
Getting ready for the new tenants.
What location?