The facility that JUST built North America's largest land rig saw 75% of its people laid off before the last module even shipped to Alaska in November. A week before Christmas and Houston chopped the rest, save 8 or so people to close up shop.
This facility delivered the project early, which prompted an early delivery bonus that went straight up to Houston before they turned around eviscerated everyone who just worked on the project for the lasy 3.5 years.
I would say way over 10,000 years of experience was lost; the majority of people making far less than 80k a year.
Way to save some pennies, Clay.