Thread regarding Apache Corp. layoffs

Alpine High Layoffs

What do we know?

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Post ID: @OP+122n9s5i

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“Look on the bright side, the company is finally on it's way back to the successful days before we opened SA in the first place.”

You are more optimistic than most.

The CEO needs to leave for the company to have a chance at becoming successful again. Until he is gone, the company will likely muddle along, regardless of what Suriname does.

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Post ID: @2mca+122n9s5i

We know that SA is going to close (if you're in denial, then snap out of it), a group of subsurface people will be transferred to Houston and SOME of the Alpine operations folks will be moved to Midland. The rest will be laid off. It's unfortunate, but this is what happens when you put a childish egomaniac in charge of a region and the CEO trusts him unequivocally. Look on the bright side, the company is finally on it's way back to the successful days before we opened SA in the first place.

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Post ID: @1kbb+122n9s5i

Is the marbling of the fat good? Fat is flavor

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Post ID: @1xyc+122n9s5i

Thank you OP, for trying to find out facts and information for those concerned for their jobs and livelihoods vs spreading rumors and ugly opinions.

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Post ID: @1sbo+122n9s5i

We've identified some of the fat.

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Post ID: @1dfs+122n9s5i

There's not any fat In Alpine high to trim. Layoffs have to come from other places 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Post ID: @1wyc+122n9s5i

You have more on this here:

SanAngeloLive.com/news/business/2019-10-31/apache-corp-laying-nearly-15-percent-workforce
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