It is not so much the layoff, it just not understanding how they picked and why the 1000 where devalued. I think this hurts our future employment chances. When they say they are keeping those best for Devon, doesn't that imply we are useless? If they had based it on seniority then it would have made sense. Those with the most Devon experience stayed, but they have done the opposite in most cases. They got rid of people with 10 and 20 years of experience. There is no loyalty to employees that have given years of service to Devon and helped build it. They were just tossed aside like waste water. Devon's future is not bright because they continue to make mistakes about their people.
Shareholders need to demand a new CEO. Dave Hager is going to take Devon down a dark path. I wouldn't be surprised this time next year if they are bankrupt or taken over by another company.