Thread regarding Chesapeake Energy Corp. layoffs

Thoughts on the day after the RIF of 2016

As an outsider looking in, I have been reading this website for weeks attempting to get a glimpse of what might happen. Mostly I was amazed at the amount of unprofessionalism displayed by some people. For those of you still employed... count your blessings today that you continue to have a paycheck. Remember that your turn may come sometime, because the nature of the oil and gas industry is "when it is good, it is great and when it is bad, it is very bad". Don't assume people who were the ones who were RIFFED (reduction in force) were RIFFED as a result of low performance. You don't know the criteria for the RIF, any more than they do. For those of you who are waking up this morning who are no longer employed with Chesapeake, may I say... There is life after Chesapeake. The severance package wasn't bad, it could have nothing, but the WARN act. Take a few days to grieve a loss, then put on your "big panties" and go forth! There is a great website that will help you get started.. www.okjobmatch.com, as well as, others such as indeed.com. It is my understanding that Chesapeake will give assistance regarding job placement, it is my hope that they will truly give job assistance. I am sure many of you have never had to work through the system of unemployment, etc., however, IF you don't have a job once the severance package is gone, then you can file for unemployment on-line; you can also access assistance from DHS (SNAP, i.e. food stamps, child care and medical for your children, Sooner Care). You may or may not qualify for any or all of the DHS services, but asking is a good thing to do. If you need some additional skills to beef up your skills, may I suggest that you check out your local Career and Technology Education School. To find the school closest to you, go to the Okla. Dept. of Career tech website. You will find that Career and Technology Schools have a plethora of short term course offerings in the day/evening hours. I encourage each of you to work toward staying focused and busy. If you find yourself with down time, find an organization or school to do volunteer work, and, of course, the volunteer work can be placed on a resume.

I wish each of success in your journey. Life has many doors... and when one door closes, another one opens. Good luck and God bless.

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Post ID: @1MHf+DJXMUDB

OMG. More whining about "I wasn't consulted ". Ridiculous entitlement whine of the old guard rears its ugly head yet again.

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Post ID: @1eJt+DJXMUDB

Gold

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Post ID: @hoh+DJXMUDB

Thank you, kind soul.

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Post ID: @sc6+DJXMUDB

Important note about unemployment. You can file starting the week after you get your last check from CHK (whether it is regular pay, severance, or whatever). If you got a good severance package and the money lasts 3, 6, 9 months, that is irrelevant. The only criterion is that you are no longer getting any checks.

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Post ID: @QBV+DJXMUDB

Managers and supervisors weren't asked. Directors were.

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Post ID: @yet+DJXMUDB

The fact that the Managers and Supervisors had no idea which of their employees were targeted for layoff speaks volumes about the Leadership of the organization.

Good luck to those let go. Keep your head up.

There is definitely life after CHK

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Post ID: @xa4+DJXMUDB

I completely agree. Thank YOU for posting that.

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Post ID: @FYL+DJXMUDB

Thumbs up

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Post ID: @4Yc+DJXMUDB

Thank you for the words of wisdom. Stay positive, my friends. Good things will come even though it may be hard to believe at this point. Blessings-

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