Thread regarding ConocoPhillips layoffs

I totally wouldn’t mind getting cut soon

This company isn’t worth any sweat or tears. It’s just that the job market is the stuff of nightmares right now.

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Post ID: @OP+1k0swzahg

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@df right!! because it’s stability that drives the traffic to this website.

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Post ID: @2h4+1k0swzahg

@27j even though AI is in its infancy. You bet your sweet a-s it’s ready too take the simple role of a small cog.

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Post ID: @2h3+1k0swzahg

Getting cut would force me to take a hard path. But often times the hard path is needed to continue avoiding complacency. I've always been on the fence about the usefulness of my job. I am a small cog on a giant machine that keeps the machine turning. If my job goes away, you can't keep the machine straight, but you won't notice it bcz the work I do only straightens the machine by 1 degree. Its the combination of losing many small cogs that the machine will struggle to stay on track.

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Post ID: @27j+1k0swzahg

want to tell us what’s wrong with the job market?

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Post ID: @1hd+1k0swzahg

"in 6-9 months they were hired back on as contractors at higher pay"

Sign me up baby!

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Post ID: @122+1k0swzahg

cya.
The really smart people here say you'll be hired back as a contractor at a higher salary. We should all love this plan!

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Post ID: @pj+1k0swzahg

In the past during Cost, people got laid off. Then in 6-9 months they were hired back on as contractors at higher pay, but lower salary burden. That doesn't sound like efficiency to me! The work never disappeared. We tried to do more with less, but people can only do so much in a day's time.

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Post ID: @p1+1k0swzahg

Yeah right you’re to OP, not.
And everyone knows layoffs aren’t really for efficiency, that’s company double speak. At least be honest troll.

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Post ID: @mn+1k0swzahg

I am the OP. The responses on here are funny.
First one. ConocoPhillips is a horrible company, but I can't leave because the salary and benefits are so good.
Second one. Anyone who listens to the company plans is a victim of propaganda. This is about efficiency - nobody is out to get you unless you are a person that does not add value.

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Post ID: @kk+1k0swzahg

@df Stability? See emails on CEP.

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Post ID: @fe+1k0swzahg

@d8 Luckily I haven't had to job search in 15 years. . . . . hopefully this won't be my year to start. For all the bad here at COP, there is lots of good that is easy to overlook. . . . stability, salary, benefits, retirement, etc

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Post ID: @df+1k0swzahg

@d2 lots of fake job postings out there, data gathering, companies ghost applicants after interviews. Actually try out the job market and then report back.

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Post ID: @d8+1k0swzahg

@d2 LinkedIn is processing 11,000 applications a minute currently due the amount of AI generated applications.

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Post ID: @d6+1k0swzahg

Just curious, why do you say the job market is stuff of nightmares now? Seems to be opportunity out there. May be hard to get the same salary, but employment seems easy to find given the accessibility of LinkedIn now and its centralized use in business.

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Post ID: @d2+1k0swzahg

To the ‘apple polishers’ who posted replies to the OP, you’ll be laid off too. Think youre high and mighty now for believing all the COP propaganda, get ready to say hold the pickles hold the lettuce special orders don’t upset us, you d-mb ba----ds.

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Post ID: @ar+1k0swzahg

Unironically using the word totally should be grounds for immediate termination.

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Post ID: @an+1k0swzahg

Bye

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