Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

It is about time this grossly overstaffed company reduces staff. Not only is CVX overstaffed, they are way overcompensated.

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And from the looks of the posts below, they also hire incompetent perverted illiterates. Plenty of Dead Wood needing to be cut. Say no more. Bring on the Chainsaws!!! ROTFLMMFAOBOAY!!!!

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Post ID: @3zzu+FVuV24Z

Yes, hurry and go get yourself a job and tell them I sent you, peckerhead.

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Post ID: @2kyh+FVuV24Z

Taco Bell Has Openings! WOW

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Post ID: @2hop+FVuV24Z

Sounds like drilling engineers have fewer options outside the company (less marketable) and should therefore be paid less than the non-drillers. Paying them the same would be overpaying them.

Maybe we need a petro-tech deduction?

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Post ID: @1sue+FVuV24Z

Good topic with entertaining posts. Keepem cumming.

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Post ID: @1ayq+FVuV24Z

@1dix, let me get this straight... Is it your logic that if I'm not a drilling engineer, Chevron should pay me much less in my PSG just because it could be easier for me to find another job outside of Chevron than you??? Like I said, don't involve yourself in salary determination of others. It's none of your concern.

And for @1ydd, go ahead and open any business you like and take your mother with you. Your stab at lame humor shows your low mentality. Try making a point without straining that little brain. That or go back to drinking another 6 pack.

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Post ID: @1xlp+FVuV24Z

Dude if your a drilling engineer and get layed off you are done. There are thousands looking for no openings. None, zero, nada. Finance professional will get another job. If you don't know that you are a dumb ass. That competent drilling engineer can cut grass, bartend, work at Starbucks in this market.

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Post ID: @1dix+FVuV24Z

1iin Thanks for the advive. I will open a whore house and pay your mammy 15 bucks to suck my dick. Additional cash for a finger in my ass and swallowing.

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Post ID: @1ydd+FVuV24Z

No one here has anything to say about what a person is paid. Chevron does all the paying around here, the last I looked at my paycheck. Occupy yourself with your damn jobs and less what Chevron decides it wants to pay. You have an issue with that? Go open your own company and pay your own salaries.

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Post ID: @1iin+FVuV24Z

I don't think finance people are at the same PSG as engineers are for the same work experiance.

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Post ID: @1chd+FVuV24Z

Lol. About, about? How about about you practice what you preach about about. Bwaaaahahaha - typical uneducated support staff - not knowing what they are talking about about. Lol.

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Post ID: @swo+FVuV24Z

If you're trying to say when times are tough it's harder for a competent (key word "competent") drilling engineer to find a job than it is a finance person, then you don't sound very competent.

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Post ID: @uoh+FVuV24Z

@xmo. It has nothing to do with the perceived value and contribution to the company but rather what the market rate is. We are all shoehorned into the same pay at the same PSG, even though the market for different disciplines is wildly different. When times are good, it's hard to find competent experienced drilling engineer because everyone is hiring at the same time. However, a finance person at the same PSG gets paid the same (less petrotech supplement) even though a finance person can theoretically work in any company when times get tough.

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Post ID: @ycz+FVuV24Z

@dgd, you must be an engineer for saying that. Do your engineering job and I'll do my office job supporting your ass every day of the week. Don't give me your opinions about what I'm worth. I don't comment about about you. Smart ass.

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Post ID: @xmo+FVuV24Z

They are under compensated for their engineers but over compensate for their support functions.

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Post ID: @dgd+FVuV24Z

Chevron's future is bleak. The to magement is so dim witted they keep its headquarters in CA, where they are fined and taxed at the highest rate in the world.

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Post ID: @tjb+FVuV24Z

Have your old lady buy you a thesaurus for V Day not that strap on...

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Post ID: @vhr+FVuV24Z

Exxon pays higher salaries than Chevron. But Chevron makes up the difference with better benefits than Exxon.

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Post ID: @owg+FVuV24Z

Overstaffed yes. Over compensated, I would disagree. Chevron is one of the least paying oil and gas companies around.

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Post ID: @gep+FVuV24Z

Chevron management was preaching to the employees in the last few years that it was embarked on several massive MCP, thus hiring and hiring. The managements have the over redundant CPDEP head spinning 5 phases process without taking early actions to the oil price environment. The failed management team must go. They should be the one first out the door.

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Post ID: @kqt+FVuV24Z

Staff infection

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Post ID: @vjl+FVuV24Z

You say the same word too many times to be a real value to any company.

I see Taco Bell in your future.

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Post ID: @tmq+FVuV24Z

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