Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Chevron's board of directors

Michael K. (Mike) Wirth, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Age: 63, Net Worth: ~$100 million to $150 million

Wanda M. Austin, Lead Director; Retired President and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, Age: 69, Net Worth: ~$30 million to $50 million

John B. Frank, Vice Chairman, Oaktree Capital Group, LLC, Age: 65, Net Worth: ~$250 million to $300 million

Alice P. Gast, Retired President and Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, Age: 67, Net Worth: ~$15 million to $30 million

Enrique Hernandez, Jr., Executive Chairman, Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc., Age: 62, Net Worth: ~$200 million to $250 million

Marillyn A. Hewson, Retired Chairman, President, and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corporation, Age: 71, Net Worth: ~$150 million to $250 million

Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Vice Chairman and President, Strategic Growth, Mastercard Incorporated, Age: 64, Net Worth: ~$1.5 billion to $2 billion

Charles W. Moorman, Former Senior Advisor to Amtrak and Retired Chairman and CEO of Norfolk Southern Corporation, Age: 72, Net Worth: ~$50 million to $75 million

Dambisa F. Moyo, Co-principal, Versaca Investments, Age: 54, Net Worth: ~$50 million to $75 million

Debra Reed-Klages, Retired Chairman, CEO, and President of Sempra, Age: 67, Net Worth: ~$20 million to $40 million

  1. James Umpleby III, Executive Chairman, Caterpillar Inc., Age: 62, Net Worth: ~$100 million to $200 million

Cynthia J. Warner, Former President and CEO of Renewable Energy Group, Inc., Age: 60, Net Worth: ~$20 million to $40 million

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I’m thinking it’s time for Mike Wirth should retire. Time for new and forward thinking. I listen to Mike speak and I’m not buying his leadership anymore.

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Post ID: @n1+1jw096cw9

How rad would it have been to pay you 10 years without the age!

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Post ID: @jj+1jw096cw9

@gp — this reorg has aged me ten years but without the $$

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Post ID: @j9+1jw096cw9

@cx: $30-$50mm in a CL job?! Show me the way. And the math.

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Post ID: @hx+1jw096cw9

Most of these executives are miserable. Money doesn’t buy happiness

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Post ID: @gv+1jw096cw9

@bj those jobs do that to all corporate leaders. See also country presidents etc. Those jobs age people x10. No thank you!!!

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Post ID: @gp+1jw096cw9

@bp they are doing PMP for MW, if they only understand financials and balance sheet. No wonder we missed all the strategic opportunities

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Post ID: @e3+1jw096cw9

@af

The Dalai Lama would have been a good start. He believe in the potential goodness within us.

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Post ID: @dt+1jw096cw9

A real broad cross section of the community.

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Post ID: @dn+1jw096cw9

You can get into the 30–50 million range with a career ladder position, Alice and Wanda must be REALLY bad with money

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Post ID: @cx+1jw096cw9

@bj

Botox abuse

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Post ID: @cn+1jw096cw9

@ay they don’t have to understand Oil&Gas. They understand money and know how to make a lot of it. That’s why they have more than us. Get in where you fit in. This is part of life. If you want to get to the top, you’re going to have to do some nasty stuff.

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Post ID: @bp+1jw096cw9

Mike is 63? 😂😂😂😂 Dude looks 90.

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Post ID: @bj+1jw096cw9

Nobody on this board understands oil and gas. That is the reason MW can make up all the stories

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Post ID: @ay+1jw096cw9

Why would you want a poor person advising your company? No doubt these people are depraved and psychopathic individuals who had to step on a lot of necks to climb the corporate ladder and loved throwing people out of their jobs to feed their egos, but that still makes them better advisors than any non-rich person.

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