Last year all was fairly good, now all of the sudden things move, people are complaining and there are rumors about layoffs in San Ramon.
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Speak to the bootie cuz the hand’s off duty
What’s up with the CEMC CBRES Integration? No mention of the percent cuts but surely it was HUGGGE.
How does chevron allow HR managers like glenda valero to influence the hiring of scores of her personal friends and family from her home country, not only hired but sponsored to work here and in canada?
It’s good to be King, -3Gqff.
1ojk - you speek the truth. When oil oversupply brings the price below 60 the PMPs will cull the next wave of competent employees and the five-course meal middle managers will stuff their fat faces again with zeal.
29tkq, I could not agree more with you and I think that it is frankly disgusting. I am a laid-off loser in this game and I have been extremely butthurt about it. I resent the losers who call me names such as pathetic, incompetent or deadwood. I am not a piece of deadwood, in fact I am yellawood and I was pressure treated. There is no way that I could possibly be deadwood. I have at least a couple more years of milking the clock left in me and declaring all the GOM and DWEP bigots, racists and jerks, and denouncing anyone else who is of the hard-working, ethical type in true pathetic liberal victim-card playing Chevroid fashion!
I still work for Chevron and I think there are some truth to both opinions. Indeed some insecure managers use the PMP system to control the career of others but this can go only so far. It will stop somewhere for sure. Secondly, some people are being very rude to people who have left the company calling them names such as dead wood. This is right out wrong. Show some compassion you never know when the table will turn in you and Karma is real. People have families and better things in life while work is just work so just be gentle and an agent of good rather than being a scum bag.
I found out about this layoff yesterday (Tuesday morning). I was at the Houston Hobby airport yesterday and this guy was on his phone really loud. From what I gathered, he was discussing this very layoff over the phone and also said that they're selling off their Frade operation in Brazil. He called a bunch of people telling them to keep it quiet until he sends out the announcement today, yet here he is at an airport blabbing it to the world. Makes me wonder how smart these people are.
This is your CEO John Watsun reporting. I told you a$$holes lel
iojk - You have nailed the CVX culture. The five-course meal middle managers couldn't work anywhere else. They know it, so they use the PMP system for constant turnover of the up and coming competition.
And there is the typical Chevron employee posting as 3rel 'You know nothing about me so you cant judge, but I know you are to blame for what you are going through so I can blame you without nothing exactly the same - nothing' So typical of the shameless bigot residing as the regular CVX employee these days.
1ojk, You, evidently, represent everything which is despicable in a person and an employee. Always seeking to blame someone else for your own faults. You poor little pathetic baby. Sorry that you were $hit-canned, but it's not anyone's fault but your own.
San Ramon is the first place that should have been gutted.
This company represents everything that is dispicable in America. It is about greed, short term vision, no long term personal or business relationships or family values or leaders. Management at this company is not only incompetent but creating a new level of Non accountability. The famous fake pmp is a perfect example. No one knows who’s doing the work but there sure are a lot of 5 course meal managers taking credit. Chevron represents a new erra of disfunctionality similar to what we are seeing in Washington. My advise to employees is to milk it all that you can while working on an exit strategy. If not, this company will kill your spirit to the point you will Have a life long membership to the miserable bastard club
It is true "lower 4 longer" is transitioning into "lower forever"... there is a lot of over capacity worldwide in the pipe and fear of alternatives down the road. The pessimism is based on today's really but we have been here before. The worlds energy requirements are huge, alternatives have made little difference to that bottom line to date, it is increasingly recognized that unconventionals have the same sweet and bad spots as everything else, and exploration is way down along with capital investment... the energy boom will be back... but unfortunately I will be retired when it hits. For those still hanging on to the saddle, rock on... the rides not over!
Why San Ramon - cuts are happening all over the place
PRC ETC alikes to be gutted