Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Peace out richmond

Richmond is among the worst sites to work at within Chevron. Layers and layers of management devoted to maintaining “how we’ve always done it.” Absolutely zero innovation and a lousy culture of people brushing you off when you bring up a new idea without even bothering to hear the details. Wait a week and somebody else will take your idea and present it as their own. Don’t even mention accountability here. What accountability? Implement a cr---y project? No worries, move on before anybody realizes.

75% of ideas loaded into the competitive performance tool are declined by out of touch Ops personnel who haven’t even asked the right questions. Ops “knows all” and steam rolls over other groups like they don’t matter. So much arrogance (and inertia/laziness), but Ops is the only way to have a career here.

If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em! If you’re not in ops, the only way to get promoted here is to have a sponsor. Gluck with that. This is the only place where a manager has straight up declined a career discussion without offering a alternate time. Without a sponsor, get in line and wait and wait and wait for that promotion with the new performance “budget” system.

The system is rigged by psg 25+ managers who are completely out of touch with the challenges faced by today refinery workers. They’re in utter denial that there’s a problem with the compensation structure and culture.

RIC will continue bleeding talent. This place sucks. Peace out.

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Post ID: @OP+1g4C8ecx

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I've worked in a lot of refineries but Richmond is about the worst. It may not be quite as bad in all areas as the OP states, but it is really a mess. The appalling safety and operational records are indicators of how broken it is.

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Post ID: @2xts+1g4C8ecx

Sorry but this is just not true at all. Having worked there in recent past the site mgmt is great and really care about employees. People help one another there. Yes Ops is always king so what it’s a refinery. I hope OP quit because no one needs toxic Naysayerslike that. Yes it’s a difficult environment but you learn a lot and build great know how there.

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Post ID: @1egl+1g4C8ecx

OPs is always King (or better yet, Queen) in a plant. But If you have well rounded technical ability you can survive the frustration & downturns which are more prevalent further from the barrel.

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Post ID: @1hij+1g4C8ecx

The culture is broken and everyone knows it. Attrition will only get worse as people realize it is hopeless to expect the problems at Richmond to be fixed.

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Post ID: @wfy+1g4C8ecx

I thought the Ops GM and new Refinery director were both pretty good, what gives?

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Post ID: @ffr+1g4C8ecx

Typical Chevron. Just change the location and BU and this can apply just about anywhere in Chevron.

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Post ID: @uoy+1g4C8ecx

Sounds like OP resigned. The description of the culture and ops being in power is pretty accurate. I’m hoping I land where I want to with the current pdc and hopefully not return to richmond.

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Post ID: @ajg+1g4C8ecx

So did you resign? Or just venting? One needs to vent at CVX - and then have a beer and wait for the phat check to hit every two weeks. By the way, if you want to change things, become a force of nature and just make it happen yourself. Army of one is the way to succeed. The One Family thing is total horse sh-t. Total. Sh-t.

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