Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

Any Denver office layoffs coming?

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The truth, you sound amazing! That type of arrogance will carry you far my friend!

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Post ID: @43AO+Df9QWSL

If you're worried about cuts is probably because you aren't that good at what you do, aren't a team player and have a lack of social skills. The best candidates all around will survive and so will a bunch of crap bags by default.

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Post ID: @4OSW+Df9QWSL

Exactly. That's is why you didn't get cut by September, odds are that you are staying.

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Post ID: @2jNC+Df9QWSL

you would think they want this done before the quarter to show what they are doing on cost control.

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Post ID: @2cqG+Df9QWSL

Good luck handling clients that are still working with 50% fewer people then we already have................ I've read recent articles that prices will stay low for several years and some that say that by mid 2016 they will pick up to a reasonable level 65ish

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Post ID: @2RVP+Df9QWSL

At the end of quarter is the deadline. Some places just more ambitious than other.

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Post ID: @2h4M+Df9QWSL

I had a typo above. More like October. When did the last round of cuts happen? It was July or the beginning of the 3rd quarter. Initiatives always take place at the beginning of the quarter. did you see the new yahoo finance article on oil. It predicts this downturn is here to stay for awhile as in years.

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Post ID: @2MXV+Df9QWSL

That would be insane, you mean the end of September?

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Post ID: @2qL3+Df9QWSL

Rumor is a 50% reduction in force by the end of the of the 1st month of this quarter.

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