The company keeps going down the drain while those on top are doing nothing to fix the situation. The only thing they're worried about is their pay and their bonuses and how to maximize the two. They don't give a damn if WFT will be destroyed in the process all they want to do is protect their best interests. If the company fails it's not going to affect them. They'll be long gone by then. We're doomed with this leadership.
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I remember back in the day when i was a "salesman".. i would drive around all day and if i accidentally got on a location where wft was i would park far away from the jobsite so they couldnt have me go get parts or supplies...why do i need to talk to customer if wft is already on the job. But this was a long time ago then i got promoted
Every oilfield service company has an end date. Wft doesnt do anything that other service companies dont do...often times cheaper and better. Take what u got and let it die...theres nothing you can do to stop it