We all know it's long overdue! We didn't do it after the merger but now it's time to get more efficient and leaner. If we really want to become more efficient this is a no-brainer!
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Well, how'd that shutdown in Bartlesville thing go? Just another rumor.
If you're not from Arco who cares. Everyone else has been purged.
Centralizing services in Houston is about the survival of COP nothing else!
I don't have a dog in this hunt but it sounds like this place Bartlesville doesn't have any friends and has a lot of enemies!
1esu does read very well! Probably grew up in Bartlesville!
To 1esu
There you go once again trying to deflect from the real issue! I'm sure your Hillary supporter.
Blackwell and Ponca City will be happy to see it happen because of Bartlesville's employee arrogance and the way they treated the people and cities when they pulled jobs to Bartlesville.
It's so funny reading about Ponca City as the argument to close Bartleville... COP has no assets near Ponca so your argument would be close it down for the same reason. I never saw much difference between the two other than one had a polluting refinery poison its people.
Something is going on in Bartlesville, Ryan Is putting on a townhall next Wednesday in Bartlesville and Dave Nix from EAP has announced he will be available to meet with employees and work teams in Bartlesville on Sept 20-21 and October 4-5.
It will be moving Houston jobs to Bartlesville that will save the company money. That's what Ryan will announce soon.
Don't forget Blackwell!
We won't shed any tears or have any remorse for Bartlesville either!
What goes around comes around!
One thing for sure Ponca City will not shed any tears if Bartlesville is shut down!
"to the cloud!"
fkng IT drone...undoubtedly, it's better to let MS determine our upgrade schedule rather than our actual needs...pretty sure that path is in no way self-serving on their part...because "they" always know what's better for us than we do. mainly because we're fkng retarded & need others to tell us what's best for us.
5:1 odds on who you're voting for in November...
dumb*ss dipsht. get back to yer pokemon hunting & let the grownups deal with reality
The move forward is the move to the cloud and other services.
The cost would be a drop in the bucket compared to other cost we have had to terminate services. We can write off any incurred costs. Savings would be significant and it would improve the Houston campus!
This should happen. However, on an economic basis it probably never will until oil hits $80/Bbl again. The costs could never justify the expense.
Do you know or did you hear this or are you just hoping?