Thread regarding Baker Hughes layoffs

OKC

Big layoff last couple days. Rumor is they're closing the OKC office completely.

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Dead at "ol' no-neck"

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Post ID: @olge+14gozoDc

This has been a long time coming. The OKC region has a history of poor performance. The sales groups are terrible, a bunch of good ole boys giving work away.

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Post ID: @4uhi+14gozoDc

MCOE cut 70% yesterday. Engineering, Planning, Quality. Down to one shift with barely a Skelton crew. over 150 people. Good intel as I was one.

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Post ID: @3tnc+14gozoDc

More stupid people with unsubstantiated and void of fact claims of layoffs.

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Post ID: @2jrh+14gozoDc

How about the few remaining in the Upstream Chemicals group in OKC? Staying or consolidating with and to another area?

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Post ID: @1ids+14gozoDc

Well theyve gotten rid of the entire Ops teams with the exception of ol' no-neck, about half of the bits teams and a guy from quality/RE.

Word around the water cooler is that theyll start with the shop and MCOE on friday or next week.

It's been a fun few years yall.

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Post ID: @1wip+14gozoDc

OKC DS is shut down. So most of those people there will be cut.

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Post ID: @1jrb+14gozoDc

Hubs don’t mean much in times like exist right now. More consolidation is likely to survive and in that process some will lose their job. It’s a sad time in many ways. Producers will slash their budgets which always affects suppliers. Good luck.

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Post ID: @1sdf+14gozoDc

Which OKC office?

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Post ID: @pli+14gozoDc

Never, that's the "hub"

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