Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Preparing For My Round - Fingers Crossed

My turn is coming. After years of navigating the shifting tides of corporate politics, I’ve seen enough maneuvering to make anyone’s stomach churn. The culture at Chevron took a sharp downturn in 2020 when layoffs seemed less about merit and more about favoritism, legacy, and optics. The children of executives, the well-connected, and those who fit the diversity checkbox were shielded, while others were cast aside. It was a turning point, and not a good one.

What followed was a slow unraveling of integrity. The backstabbing, the gossip, the relentless jockeying for position all became unbearable. Chevron, once a company I respected, began to resemble a bad reality show where survival depended on picking the right alliance rather than doing the right work.

I began my career in Health and Safety, then transitioned to Facilities Engineering. That move felt like a breath of fresh air. FE was about performance, professionalism, and respect. But even that changed. By 2020, the rot had spread. The culture collapsed, and the Chevron Way became a hollow slogan. OEMS turned into a meaningless document, and OEDRs were rewritten to serve corporate interests rather than truth.

I’ve worked under some of the worst leadership imaginable. Individuals who prioritized power over people and politics over purpose. The cancer in the culture grew unchecked, and many of us became shadows of who we once were.

Now, I stay for the paycheck. If I’m let go, so be it. What matters is that I’ve seen the truth, lived through the decay, and have the clarity to tell my story without flinching.

Would you like to add a title for your biography or a closing line that hints at what’s to come in the rest of your story?

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Post ID: @OP+1k1nnk3fd

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Getting praised for ChatGPT is like getting a participation trophy. Just sayin'

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Post ID: @107+1k1nnk3fd

@a8 well said. Thank you.

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Post ID: @106+1k1nnk3fd

I love the ChatGPT giveaway in the last paragraph, but otherwise bang-on.

But be careful what you wish for.

I was in a similar position, and in a toxic team with toxic and incompetent supervision. I moved on this round and the transition hasn’t been as easy or uplifting as I expected. Just be prepared for conflicting emotions either way.

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Post ID: @br+1k1nnk3fd

Sadly if you are not a rig, working in the warehouse, or a driving a truck, days are ŋumbered. Office and engineeriŋg will continue to go offshore where the cut cost and no drama about how many days you have to visit the office versus WFH

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Post ID: @ah+1k1nnk3fd

Forget being an FE, you should be a writer!

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Post ID: @ab+1k1nnk3fd

I agree with everything OP except about the diversity checkbox. This company and many others have always shown favoritism of some sort, for example, the promotion and sustained success of tall handsome Caucasian males with no substance (see MN). Heck, short ugly and d-mb white males have not good here too! Talk about affirmative action! You only notice because maybe suddenly there were different faces than what you were used to. We will always have a percentage of people who aren’t the best fit at their role, no matter the profile.

Other than that, I agree totally with you on everything else! Our culture is near death and the number one priority is shareholder return. That’s it. Nothing else

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Post ID: @a8+1k1nnk3fd

@OP I agree with you 100%! Thanks for capturing what so many of us are feeling.

What is truly disheartening in the changes that we have lived through and that are still ahead is that our incompetent, money and power hungry, UNETHICAL (but always careful to avoid slipping into illegal territory), hypocritical, lying, self-serving, uncaring leadership has and will damage employee lives and livelihoods without giving a damn and with ZERO accountability. I hope each and every one of these rotten to the core a--holes is punished for their misdeeds by a higher power. I might not be around to witness this, but it still gives me satisfaction to know that these morally bankrupt sorry excuses for human beings will suffer eternal damnation.

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Post ID: @a5+1k1nnk3fd

Same boat here mate. You captured it perfectly above and I cant agree more. Fingers cross for both us on this next round.

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