Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

TCO rotation assignment ?

Yay or nay? Does anyone have experience or opinion on rotation assignment in Tengiz?

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Post ID: @OP+I7NQxCU

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Best assignment of my career - would go back in a heartbeat. The Kazakh people are some of the best people in the world. Plus its by far the best managed Upstream BU - not even close. Only downside, winter is coming.

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Post ID: @4bsd+I7NQxCU

Challenges of course, but overall a sweet JV gig. A lot less cvx bs there. Plus babes are smoking hot.

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Post ID: @ras+I7NQxCU

@I7NQxCU-qhq, Yes indeed, totally agree, And for that reason, YOU should never go to work for XOM. Stay with the losers where you fit right in and can continue being a do-nothing piece of butthurt deadwood. - LOL!.

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Post ID: @xzj+I7NQxCU

If you work for an ExxoMobil manager, your job performance evaluation will suffer. They have high expectations and work only with highly competent personnel that get the job done. If there is any chance of working for an Exxon Mobil secondee, decline the job and work on an Chevron project where being competent is not a job requirement.

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Post ID: @qhq+I7NQxCU

Don't they want to reduce all the rotaters because they are more expensive then having someone residential? You need 2 people for 1 job, think about it. In these times, you are taking a chance accepting a role that could be consolidated to 1 job for 1 person. On the other hand, why are you coming to a layoff board to ask advice about a job assignment? It's a job so if that is the only thing you got, TAKE IT!

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Post ID: @izt+I7NQxCU

Man, it's so hard to read the tea leaves now adays!!!!! I did a 2 years rotation there and liked it. But things have changed since. We all know Chevron is supervisor dependent. Is the super good and staying put?

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