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CALAEP. What a joke!

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Is he related to Castro Boudreaux?

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Post ID: @dbwu+GgztOBm

There are several long-time Chevron employees who would love to serve the executives in CALAEP with white gloves. Better pay than working at Walmart.

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Post ID: @dnjr+GgztOBm

Moshiri is one of the untouchables. The little peons leave licking their wounds. Carlos got a nice parachute. Lessons learned? Moshiri is one of the smartest and most valuable executives at Chevron. If he leaves, you had better sell your remaining shares.

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Post ID: @dgex+GgztOBm

Carlos Aguilera was like an actor in "Scarface," somehow the alcoholic had influence for 10 years and was a high, 28 PSG. Moshiri protected Carlos and in fact led the culture. They dined every day on catered lunches served on fine china. The administrative assistants were treated like slaves and served them like geisha girls. The families and mistresses of Moshiri and Auilera were flown to the World Cup. None of the real managers or engineers were invited. A Houston based HR Business Partner and fill-in ombudsman (woman) was also flown and stayed for free. So, there were know reports of the criminal harassment and kickbacks. The few that called the hotline were put on PIPs and fired. Moshiri pleaded for a personal executive elevator to his floor. That was denied. But not the executive washrooms and wood paneled offices.

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Post ID: @ckgy+GgztOBm

The Chevron safety, BBS, BS comes from Alcoa and is 35 years old. Chevron management just follows what the new gimmic. They don't want to investigate the corruption and criminal mistreatment of low level PSGs. Nor will they connect the dots between HR and management. HR members also went to Brazil to pay for their cooperation.

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Post ID: @awsf+GgztOBm

Ahhhh, you must be talking about Carlos Aguilera. In my opinion anyone on that floor was an egotistical piece of work but he was the worst. It's Moshiri's fault for allowing that kind of behavior. Shame on Chevron. Very high level of inconsideration for a large majority of the staff goes on up there. The problem is Ali Moshiri. He created a world of his own and enabled certain people to act a certain way that was inherited by other VPs until it evolved into being accepted when it is entirely wrong! I can’t believe a company such as Chevron allows something like this to happen on an executive floor.

It seems a shame that these issues must be addressed at all in the 21st century, but since they are still ongoing problems, it would be a travesty to turn a blind eye to the ill-treatment of employees by executives.

We spend far too much time in the workplace to allow abusive bosses to wreak havoc on our psychological wellbeing.

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Post ID: @amoh+GgztOBm

@ 9nkq - oh my I laughed pretty hard at that

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Post ID: @9lwg+GgztOBm

@9xcu. I bet that's what he wants you to believe.

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Post ID: @9thr+GgztOBm

I just got off the phone with Castro where I told him that I was going to rough him up like he did his admin. But he told me that he is just a joke and that isn't even a real name.

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Post ID: @9xcu+GgztOBm

Thanks. Let's write this douche bag's name on the walls and hallways inside all the Chevron buildings, demanding he must resign. Send anonymous letters to this lowdown piece of dirt. If anyone stands up to defend him, let those people be added to the anonymous letter list and urged to resign.

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Post ID: @9wsm+GgztOBm

Castro Boudreaux

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Post ID: @9nkq+GgztOBm

Please provide the name of that Cuban douche bag. He needs to be called out by name, his BU and job title.

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Post ID: @8wss+GgztOBm

That "wife" runs the 48th floor.

I can confirm that Rio trip. I still have the itinerary. And VP who have punches to his admin treated her like dog crap. Chevron should be crapping in their pants with how he treated people and HER. I watched him grab her by the arm and told her she would never get a job anywhere if she didn't do what was asked if her. Real Cuban douche!

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Post ID: @8ovr+GgztOBm

how did the practice of admins serve the food start?

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Post ID: @3ntn+GgztOBm

there is one particular spouse who has been a total embarrassment to Chevron and all women as a whole ... a total disgrace ...

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Post ID: @3diu+GgztOBm

For those who travel often, it is really easy to upgrade. With long distance flights automatically approved for business class, upgrading to first class is not that farfetched but that does not mean that the company paid for it.

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Post ID: @3imj+GgztOBm

How's the Ferrari, Moshiri?

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Post ID: @3hbt+GgztOBm

2ncs-- I can attest to what you wrote. In 2014 town hall meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, the whole top panel of executives all flown in (first class) from USA and Africa. They sat in the front row. The next days all of them flown on company expense to Sao Paulo to watching a football game. tickets, hotel, and flights all paid by Chevron. They took a chartered bus from the hotel to the football games all in the name of team building. Desperdicando uma grande quantified de dinheiro.

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Post ID: @2drv+GgztOBm

One top exec, PSG 27, came to work drunk and drank Coke all day. He yelled get the f--- out of my face to an admin assistant who was just trying to ask what the fat ass had wanted.

When she complained to HR, she was put on a PIP soon after.

Several vendors, friends, and HR business partners and wives were flown to Brazil for the World Cup all on Chevron's dime.

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Post ID: @2ncs+GgztOBm

The highly paid scum executives dined on fine china and had admin assistants serve them with special aprons filled with an assortment of seasonings and condiments.

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Post ID: @2shk+GgztOBm

interesting comment "... a few hits to the jaw ... " are you saying she was physically abused? Do you realize what that truly means and the implications around that? Was this assistant telling everyone else what, how and when at every opportunity when it was not called for?

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Post ID: @1kxh+GgztOBm

okay, then be specific. You are like Trump, who keeps talking high level and implying but not giving any facts or plans for steps forward

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Post ID: @1rau+GgztOBm

Ha! You obviously didn't work on the 48th floor.

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Post ID: @mqw+GgztOBm

Always enjoy reading the rumors and made up stories.

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Post ID: @iya+GgztOBm

Any and all the assistants could write a book and retire from it. I know one specifically that got a few hits to the jaw from working there, she had to take meds during and after leaving that hell.

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