Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

Currently 2 people posting here

1) The disgruntled "green energy" guy who did not last long in oil/gas. He wants to scare you into thinking oil/gas is going away tomorrow because of electric cars charged by fossil fuels.

2) The disgruntled former Sperry guy who tries to scare you away by telling you Sperry is going away tomorrow because... well... just because he had a bad experience.

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Don't forget management! Well... checking in... not posting so much.

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Post ID: @8xwe+17i7K6cY

Looks like your upper and lower balls didn’t grow. Stop fooling around.
If you can do something about inevitable, do it. If you cannot do anything, why care, give it a chill.

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Post ID: @3zjf+17i7K6cY

Pad your hours and mileage and milk it for everything you can, while you can.

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Post ID: @3uqj+17i7K6cY

Nobody is trying to make you believe the oil industry is in trouble. No need. You have the facts on the news:

NextEra Now More Valuable Than Exxon as Clean Power Eclipses Oil

(Bloomberg) – NextEra Energy Inc., the world’s biggest provider of wind and solar energy, is now more valuable than oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp., once the largest public company on Earth.

NextEra ended Wednesday with market value of $145 billion, topping Exxon’s $142 billion. The oil major’s U.S. rival, Chevron Corp., also surpassed it in value for the first time.
The shift reflects a global energy transition that’s embracing clean energy and rejecting fossil fuels. NextEra has emerged as the world’s most valuable utility, largely by betting big on renewables, especially wind. Exxon has seen its fortunes shift in the other direction as electric vehicles become more widespread and the fight against climate change takes on more urgency.

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Post ID: @2cyq+17i7K6cY

And myself whose been laid off multiple times and relocated to only see every yard I worked at closed and/or auctioned. And watched every pumptruck I had go to s—t in cold storage. Not to mention witnessing the extreme, twisted amount of loss incurred and waste due to the worst business decisions and internal investments that can be made time and time again by this company on a regular basis.

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Post ID: @1ifx+17i7K6cY

And the answer is: D) None of the above. The guy who posted the original post must be a Sperry Manager because he's got sh– for brains.

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Post ID: @aqq+17i7K6cY

You forgot:

  1. The shill who still works for Halliburton. They will be laid off soon, but will defend their “career” in the meantime.
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Post ID: @itl+17i7K6cY

What the f— do you care! This is a public forum anybody can express his opinion here . What do you think this is a Halliburton survey? Most people who go out of their way to detective work in this forum are Managers trying to save their own a–.

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Post ID: @qyz+17i7K6cY

And we should believe you because?
Our stock is in the dumps, our earnings calls are disappointing, and we continue to lose clients and $$$ every month.

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