Thread regarding Shell Oil layoffs

Most Stable Part of the Industry At A Major Oil Company- Midstream, Upstream, Downstream?

Just wondering what you guys think is the most stable part (less frequent layoffs) of a company at a major oil and gas company- Shell, Exxon, Chevron, BP Etc

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What about those stationed at an LNG operation outside North America? Vulnerable or not?

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Confirmed: 25% Staff Layoff- Shell Midstream
Confirmed today, 25% of staff will be let go by October this year. Other groups in Shell will be going through this exercise. Some groups in midstream were cut by 50% or more.

Upstream and downstream are safest.

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Post ID: @idxr+16udN8c5

midstream and maybe chemicals

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Post ID: @eijy+16udN8c5

Second for the trading floor.

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Post ID: @3agu+16udN8c5

trading floor...hiring goes up when volatility increases

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Post ID: @nvz+16udN8c5

Bathroom cleaners. You always need someone to clean the c-ap these companies put out

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Post ID: @dqc+16udN8c5

The most stable part of the company is not being at an oil company in the first place. Go into tech
Don't waste your abilities

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