Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Chevron is down and for the first time ever, I’m hoping they go down and stay down

Chevron is down 16%, I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I hope they go down and stay down and Chevron loses Hess and three amigo executives go down in the oil books as sh$t leaders and fat roasted forever as what not to do.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/chevron-down-16-6-months-120000992.html

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Post ID: @OP+1jwwcmyc9

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Mark 2033 on your calendar. That's when the TengizChevron lease expires. Chevron is already working on renewing. If they do renew, it will not be the incredible deal they got back in 1993. In 1993, Kazakhstan had just left the Soviet Union and were "naive". The incredible terms carried Chevron through some rough times and bumbling leadership. Next time will be a lot less lucrative.

How important is Tengiz to Chevron? If production stopped or faltered for more than 24 hours, , the TCO Operations Manager would get a phone call from the second in command.

I expect all this job trimming going on right now is CVX realizing they won't be in business eight years from now.

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Post ID: @nt+1jwwcmyc9

Down vote bots are coming baby. Chevron has developed and deployed AI down vote bots (AIDVoBots). About the only working AI solution the company has delivered

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Post ID: @gr+1jwwcmyc9

If you've worked for Chevron the last few years and still have your retirement invested in CVX stock; that's a you problem. The writing has been on the wall for years now.

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Post ID: @e7+1jwwcmyc9

Remember Enron?

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Post ID: @e1+1jwwcmyc9

so you’re basically saying that you hope everyone you’ve worked with for however long you’ve been here dies in poverty because their 401(k) and pension tank? This is the most little child in a grown-up body comment I’ve heard today. With that kind of attitude, you’ll get what you give.

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Post ID: @dm+1jwwcmyc9

I don't know about the oil books you are referring to. maybe write it in your dear diary, rip out that page and shove it up ur a-s.

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Post ID: @cj+1jwwcmyc9

That's because you are a butthurt loser and soon will be cut out with the deadwood.
Buh-bye.

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Post ID: @by+1jwwcmyc9

Please do continue show your aggression. Gives more attention on DEI reputation to lose even greater opportunity finding any job anywhere in the U.S. ICE will be ready for you. congratulations.

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Post ID: @bx+1jwwcmyc9

If you are holding CVX as a majority of your 401k, you are one Deepwater Horizon or one failed Hess acquisition away from wiping out your retirement.

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Post ID: @bs+1jwwcmyc9

@a1

Are you holding a majority of Chevron stock in your 401k? I’m a CVX koolaid drinker and even that is a bad idea. Especially with our current Lack of Leadership Team in place.

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Post ID: @bh+1jwwcmyc9

The articles all mention leadership failure (such as Hess)…but here we are cutting jobs at the lower level. Go figure.

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Post ID: @ae+1jwwcmyc9

Unfortunately my 401k will lose value... Bahwah

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