Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

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Post ID: @1y4+1khkhfbm6

Close to 40k views for this thread. What’s the Chevron employee headcount these days?

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Post ID: @1dm+1khkhfbm6

Leaders don’t care about you or your contributions. Ride the gravy train.

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Post ID: @171+1khkhfbm6

@11f
Difficult to get promotion, so people get stuck at current grade.

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Post ID: @11z+1khkhfbm6

Did they lower CO and that’s why so many are hitting 100% this year?

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Post ID: @11f+1khkhfbm6

How does we know the CO?

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Post ID: @yn+1khkhfbm6

Oil industry is not what it used to be, the value is no longer there, the importance of it has been diminishing for the past decade and is accelerating with the new energy and other high value companies/ products. Sure the world still need and wants more energy but a lot of it is now coming from solar and the oil price speaks for itself [ with inflation we should have been at $250$/bbl]. So expecting our salaries to go up is not in line with reality [most are getting top 10% salary anyways compared to most Americans]. We all want more money and be compensated better but the reality out there is something else. I think we are lucky if we can keep our jobs until retirement.

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Post ID: @xw+1khkhfbm6

wow, this thread has close to 25K views!!!

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Post ID: @xj+1khkhfbm6

@w5
They are greedy and act like it’s coming out of their pocket

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Post ID: @wc+1khkhfbm6

@sx, what is your PSG? What is your %co? With 2 EEs you should at least get structure if maxing out the PSG %co.

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Post ID: @w5+1khkhfbm6

@OP My wife in a government job got a bigger pay raise than me. She at least gets COLA and doesn’t have to fight tooth and nail to get it.

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Post ID: @t2+1khkhfbm6

@sy Awesome congrats.. the increase looks to be on lower side seeing you got promoted.. but hey it's better than 99%

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Post ID: @sz+1khkhfbm6

got surprised with a promotion (5%) and additional 4% merit increase.

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Post ID: @sy+1khkhfbm6

@s8 Sorry to hear that your outcome was so poor. There are so many examples of truly unfair treatment of employees.

I can empathize. I haven’t had a promotion in 13 years. Had 2 EEs for ‘25 and have been consistently performing. I’m just so disgusted with this whole process. You work like a dog just to beg for scraps.

I truly wish I could just walk out tomorrow but family obligations prevent me from taking that risk.

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Post ID: @sx+1khkhfbm6

@qz - @pa here

Thank you!

Also thanks to everyone else who offered helpful comments. Lots to consider, for sure

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Post ID: @sw+1khkhfbm6

@se that's pretty decent for 1 ME, 1 EE

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Post ID: @sv+1khkhfbm6

PSG 22. Was at 106.5 CO. 3.5% increase. 17.4% bonus before 1.25 factor. 1EE, 1ME.

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Post ID: @se+1khkhfbm6

I got about 7% raise and 20% bonus. I am close to 110% CO if structure is 3%.

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Post ID: @sb+1khkhfbm6

@s5
I am happy for you. I did not get a base pay raise nor the budgeted allocation of bonus. Anyone who gets the budgeted amount should be thankful.
I fell behind inflation this year and didn’t receive the benefit of the 1.25 multiplier for the bonus. I am the most experienced person in our team, I deserved a better allocation of the pay benefits.
I just hope someone in my team who deserves it got my share of the budget and not one of the useless pets that are friends with the LT.
There is too much favoritism in the pay structure.

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Post ID: @s8+1khkhfbm6

I got a 4.95% raise. I was told structure was ~3%. That puts me at 100% CO. I got 1VC/1EE. I'm a little bummed but trying to be grateful as this is more money than I'd be making elsewhere.

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Post ID: @s5+1khkhfbm6

Wait until March 1st and we will know how much % change was in structure

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Post ID: @rp+1khkhfbm6

3.4% salary increase with bonus at ~20%. PSG 24 and CO this year got to 101.4. Was below 100 last year.

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Post ID: @rk+1khkhfbm6

Little under 3% structural, 14% bonus — I’m a 22 psg.

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Post ID: @rh+1khkhfbm6

Structure is how much the 100% CO in a PSG moved up year on year. What was that? Rating CO and discretion impact the employee specific raise, but structure raise is structure. I know it's at least 2%. I cannot tell if it was higher than that.

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Post ID: @rg+1khkhfbm6

1.2% structural. 17% on bonus.
Idk my CO, but I'm sure it's on the high side as my boss was asking how long I'd been at this PSG.
Was told structural increases were to be small across the board, but now I'm questioning that.
I wasn't prepared for this small. The worst I've ever seen.

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Post ID: @rd+1khkhfbm6

I got 7%

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Post ID: @r8+1khkhfbm6

How much was structure this go around? I heard anywhere between 2-3%. Which is it? If structure was 2%, then what I got kinda makes sense. If structure was 3%, I got shortchanged.

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Post ID: @r0+1khkhfbm6

@pa 153-192-230

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Post ID: @qz+1khkhfbm6

just curious how much increae MW will get this year? it was 13% for him last year if i remember correctly.

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Post ID: @qg+1khkhfbm6

@PA promotions are arbitrary even moving to a position in a range above and being over CO there is no guarantee that working harder will have any impact on getting a PSG bump. It used to help having support of your supervisor and manager above but it seems now psg bumps are decided at some higher level and by some unknown HR criteria. I would also expect the shift to the 5 point system to possible limit promos to only the highest tier and I would expect those in the middle to get no psg bumps or even much of raise since it’s now Pay for performance

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Post ID: @px+1khkhfbm6

I’m a PSG 22 and was told my raise was limited because I’m above CO. Can PSG 23s share what is the CO for their grade? Trying to think how much extra effort I want to put in for a potential promotion.

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Post ID: @pa+1khkhfbm6

Close to 100% CO and gotten less than 1.5% for raise.
Guess I will just take it slow then.

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Post ID: @nq+1khkhfbm6

1.3541%. Less than $50 per pay. I’d have appreciate a Starbucks card instead.

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Post ID: @nj+1khkhfbm6

@jm, depends on what is "the market". We are paid on par with our supermajor peers. Our benefits are mediocre compared to our direct peers. If they lower the pay vs. inflation, outside opportunities become more attractive for those who want to work hard and get paid for it.

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Post ID: @mx+1khkhfbm6

@jk I was given same BS last year, I deserve more but my supervisor couldn't give me more. Because I was above 100% CO .. someone need to explain me this sh-t

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Post ID: @mj+1khkhfbm6

PSG26, +104 CO. Barely got 2%. Apparently “they couldn’t give more.”
Also told my ranking was expected in ME because I moved into a new role in the second half of the year.
Biggest BS explanation I’ve heard in a while.

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Post ID: @jt+1khkhfbm6

@ed correct, I think from this point forward, everyone will continue with the same salary and it will only keep up with inflation, if we’re lucky. What I’m getting is that Chevron is trying to be in line with the market salaries, since we are “overpaid”. They will learn pretty quick how poor our work can be when we’re not rewarded properly.

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Post ID: @jm+1khkhfbm6

@j9 once you got over your CO did the merit increases get smaller and smaller?

Looks like 2% merit increase is the average regardless of CO

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Post ID: @jk+1khkhfbm6

1.9% psg 22. I have been at over100% CO for years and I have been told that PDC will look at PSG bump this year but no guarantee and PDC will only happen once this year

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Post ID: @j9+1khkhfbm6

@f5 what does base CIP means. Isn't there a range for that ?

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Post ID: @h8+1khkhfbm6

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