Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

MCBU Houston

The blood letting is over at MCBU's Houston office. I don't have exact numbers but the sense is that approximately 50% of the petroleum engineers and geologists were let go.

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I don't think AMBU was in scope either. Never did hear how Midland shook out.

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Post ID: @2bdp+GNVAQjZ

I don't think Pittsburgh was in scope - they went through their cut last fall.

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Post ID: @2cwf+GNVAQjZ

what %'s were laid off in midland? pitt? was Houston worse?

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Post ID: @1wfp+GNVAQjZ

42nd floor MCBU I would say almost 50% gone

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Post ID: @1wel+GNVAQjZ

HOU140 47th floor was a massacre

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Post ID: @1oqb+GNVAQjZ

Yeah, by the time the work load is balanced, the next round of layoffs will kick. There are 4000 more total employees to gather rid of this year to meet the target of 6000 that was announced late last year. Don't get your hopes up too much.

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Post ID: @1lep+GNVAQjZ

A job offer was made to me late in the day today. While the wait and suspense was agonizing, I appreciate that MCBU prioritized the people who were being let go over those who were offered positions. If I had been let go after people had started rejoicing about their job offers, it would've added insult to injury. Considering the number and percentage of people laid off in various groups, it will be months of hard work before those left behind are able to balance the workload.

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Post ID: @1hkt+GNVAQjZ

What floor is that?

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Post ID: @kpe+GNVAQjZ

My floor 65% gone.

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Post ID: @mds+GNVAQjZ

It was terrible on 47th floor. Shocked right now. 15 gone and 8 left on one side.

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Post ID: @xnp+GNVAQjZ

On my floor it was easily 50%

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