Heard Katy facility is shutting down?!?!?? I thought it was suppose to be the "FLAG SHIP"" lmao
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http://fuelfix.com/blog/2016/06/28/weatherford-cutting-jobs-in-katy/
Yes, I have looked at the Asian girls. It is a pity that some fat assed, big bellied slob from Weatherford might actually hook up with one. These girls must really be desparate to considerate an unemployed Weatherford loser.
Have any of you folks all paid any attention to all the Asian chicks that pop up on this site? They look pretty hot. I may go sideways after all!!!
It's true , Tim Kelley is making his way back to Odessa Weatherford manufacturing
How many worker in Katy
It's true they completely shut down July 31
Too bad for the people. Place is loosing a lot cash. The reality is the place should never have been built in the first place. I think all pump jack manufacturing has been shut down by WFT and outsourced.
SRO rent hasnt been paid either.
Two quarters in the red is a bull's eye on your facility.
Not a rumor, can't lose $1.5 million month after month.
I doubt the rumor is true, if anything smaller locations will be closed and people moved to Katy
I thought Magnolia would relocate there after they got evicted.
That place is sad. 6 people left in the shops and 16 or 17 salaries in the office.
If that facility is anything like a lot of the other leased properties WFT has not paid rent in months.
"Entire Brookshire location", really?! Please get your facts straight and be respectful of the people impacted.
flagship ya the titanic flagship it is sinking now and all you are doing is rearranging the chairs on deck
WFT is headed for chapter 11.
Yes, the employees were notified yesterday that the entire brookshire location was shutting down
This thread is getting a lot of views but not many comments.
I am in the outside looking in, speak up people.
Has management had a meeting with the employees to confirm this "latest rumor?"
ummm that is an article from 2014
Thanks Tim Kelley, this couldn't been done without you. http://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/Weatherford-factory-pumps-out-iconic-machines-5583248.php