Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

A new round is iminent

I'm shocked that it's been as long as it has without any layoffs but I think that means that a new round is closer than we think. I don't mean to spread rumors or scare people without a reason, I'm just being realistic. This management is not going to simply drop layoffs as their favorite cost-cutting measure. I wish they would, but I know better.

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Halliburton is turning down jobs cause they can’t hire fast enough…I’ve never seen a lay off happen when oil prices are high…this literally makes no sense to post about

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Post ID: @Oikp+1f7ux9TM

Liberty

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Post ID: @pdxz+1f7ux9TM

Gas prices are too high for layoffs

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Post ID: @jcmg+1f7ux9TM

@5vdb,

You mean those engineers that take 4 times as long to design anything? They should be good, as slow as they are ....

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Post ID: @7kvh+1f7ux9TM

Won't happen in most areas. Can't even find people to work now. Losing people faster than hiring.

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Post ID: @6ylj+1f7ux9TM

All Halliburton has to do is go to Brasil and get the best engineers In the world. Too many lazy Americans need to be let go.

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Post ID: @5vdb+1f7ux9TM

Time to cleanse the company of field employees with 5+ years of experience.

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Post ID: @4uwq+1f7ux9TM

are you high?

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Post ID: @2yjc+1f7ux9TM

Joke of the day…

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