All of your IP addresses are automatically logged, along with time/date stamps. When you click the "Submit" button below, a log file is automatically generated and sent to Chevron ITC, who then uses an algorithm to scan the posts for specific key words and phrases, matching employees writing tendencies to their IP addresses, particularly if you are posting on a company PC or on a personal PC through a company network. This is more than enough information for the company to terminate an employee. Be careful...
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haha i am in this supposedly "large ITC forensics group" and i guarantee you that we don't have the OC for pattern recognition for employees' writing tendencies. funny stuff on here though...
Anon234, do you have any idea of the real size of the IT staff? I'm not talking about the Help Desk flunkies bitching about their boss, or the genuine statistical PhD nerds. There are some very real hackers, both on staff and under contract, who are watching you right now through the various cameras in your phone, tablet, TV, PC, etc. Think for a moment, do you have black tape covering all those electronic eyes? Do you REALLY know when they are transmitting?
OK let's break this down...
"All of your IP addresses are automatically logged, along with time/date stamps. When you click the "Submit" button below, a log file is automatically generated and sent to Chevron ITC," -- sure, that could happen.
"... ITC, who then uses an algorithm to scan the posts for specific key words and phrases, matching employees writing tendencies to their IP addresses, particularly if you are posting on a company PC or on a personal PC through a company network." -- ok sure... I mean, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
seriously? you think we have this kind of OC? and yes, I'm close to the community of ITC that does modeling and analytics on various things. and uhh, no. "algorithms to scan posts for specific key words and phrases to match employee writing tendencies to IP addresses.." I'll have what you're smoking.
We should forward this link to the news channel - and let them handle it
so what? They gonna double fire us? haha, we don't have the right to express how we feel? our frustrations? advise each other?..cvx management should listen and learn from all the shit we are posting on here instead of looking to bust us. in fact, i doubt that chevron even give a damn about what goes on on this forum. i would be willing to tell management in their face the same shit i tell on here, granted they want to hear it, but no one cares, its the chevron way.
This is a safe place to make your thinking truly visible, as long as you don't sign your own name. And of course dont use your GIL machine. The OP is a fear-mongering ah.
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George, we know your the OP. Don't you have a buffet to kill somewhere?
The OP is just messing around, folks. But, take it under advisement... particularly if you are posting on a company PC or on a personal PC through a company network. Don't leave the possibility to chance, as we all know the IT monitors all our actively, including our chats on Link Communicator. I much doubt the Layoff website belongs to Chevron in any way. So, they don't have domain over it nor can they suppress your free-speech right to opine. Chevron, though, does have dominion over its employees time while on the job and the use of its resources, so best advised to stay off this website during work hours or at home if using a company laptop connected via VPN. Otherwise, please feel free to disparage the company as much as you like, within reason. For instance, refrain from posting employee names (defamation) or company trade secrets (those you sell to the highest bidder)... Wink Wink.
Oh, believe me, we will see quite a bit about Chevron in the media very soon. Corruption is rampant throughout the company, especially in CNAEP, and we may even see some retired executives and senior managers called on the mat before it is over with.
If what you say is true, the media will eventually report on how much Chevron is spending to hide the truth from employees who are about to lose their jobs and the corrupt PMP system and flagrant nepotism. Chevron will have to spend more on shutting down the truth. That is the Chevron way.
Outlook was down for an entire day. Many calendar applications crash constantly as well some share points that are just worthless.
You come to "scare" is that this site it's Ben tracked? Don't bs buddy!!
Chevron would have already pay a few millions to have it removed from the Internet. Chevron would have already "BROKE" the Internet hahahahha
I've got a log for them. Anytime.
They can't keep their currently outdated, always lagging behind, system from crashing as it is and you think they are capable of this???? go take your meds.
Wheres your tinfoil hat, nipple head??
ooooh, I'm scared now.