Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

This was a suprise

Who else left BP for another job just to realize how much the company was underpaying them? I'm doing a very similar job to what I was doing there and I'm paid more than 16k more a year for it. And this is in the middle of a raging pandemic and a resulting lousy economy! To say I feel like a fool right now would be an understatement.

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I took a pay cut after leaving BP, but am far, far happier now.

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Post ID: @7ojg+17Y9wXdm

I was paid a few thousand more during my last yr at BP than my current job.

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Post ID: @7mgh+17Y9wXdm

Yes, it depends on how and when you joined BP. I was underpaid when I was at BP. I did not find out how bad it was until after about 6 years. HR said there was nothing they could do about it . I left the industry last year.

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Post ID: @1lyy+17Y9wXdm

I am almost certain that I am underpaid. But, the fear of the current job market coupled with reticence to change can be paralyzing.

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Post ID: @jpo+17Y9wXdm

Really anybody that’s been here for very long is probably underpaid, but it happens everywhere. Raises don’t keep up with the outside job market. Keep that in mind as a silver lining depending how things go this
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Post ID: @xpz+17Y9wXdm

I’m exact opposite. I get paid more than anyone from my graduating class almost

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Post ID: @xrn+17Y9wXdm

That has not been my experience. In my line of work bp pays better than other companies.

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Post ID: @jzh+17Y9wXdm

Crazy, right?

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