Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Look at Chevron Career Page

What do you see

https://careers.chevron.com/search-jobs/Engineer/35016/1?glat=45.29983901977539&glon=-122.77371215820312

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wondering how much real talents would have been left after xom/shell being there for multiple years? or just craps?

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Post ID: @jy+1jgt94ext

LC told all IT that he would always be transparent and honest. Later, in a small group setting, he said that he won't confirm rumors that everyone knows is true because no one needs to make bad news official. Ex: RTW was never about culture, else how would this work with thousands of jobs moved to India. They're all horrible.

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Post ID: @j3+1jgt94ext

Unions on their own, cannot keep jobs in the US. They need to be married to laws that stipulate a certain percentage of work, must be performed or work is overseen by a competent employee, which is typically union journeyman. I don't see any laws been written anytime soon. Also wages for unionized work will be based on a standard for a specific region, meaning Ca and Tx will be two separate regions and you will have wage disparity between both due to cost of living in California being higher. A lot to consider if you decide to take any action.

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Post ID: @h1+1jgt94ext

@gb, read up on the history of unions. They’re part of the reason we have a 40 work week and safe working conditions.

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Post ID: @gw+1jgt94ext

@gm+, Your union plan either doesn't work or you don't actually have one, take your pick. It's no safeguard against offshoring. At least @gb will be working on getting a job instead of on here whining.

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Post ID: @gq+1jgt94ext

@gb, you got me! What a masterful grasp of the function of unions. So the solution to offshoring of American jobs is to tell people to flee to another company, which will inevitably do the same until the whole of the industry has been offshored. Great plan. See you at the homeless camp.

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Post ID: @gm+1jgt94ext

@c4, unionize?- so what you're saying is that you can't stand on your own two feet and go out and find a better job because you are that incompetent. You must need someone to hold your hand and guarantee your position and pay that you don't deserve and you need others to carry your slack because you can't cut it.

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Post ID: @gb+1jgt94ext

and managers thought their jobs won’t go overseas. probably the biggest savings with higher paying jobs moving.

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Post ID: @g9+1jgt94ext

A few things:

Lots of news jobs in Argentina, so high attrition in BA, or many roles to be backfilled from high cost geographies into low cost geographies.

New university placements in India advertised. Many more experienced roles still being advertised after five month. Not being filled?

And someone is looking for CVX career in Wilsonville, Oregon.

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Post ID: @c9+1jgt94ext

A need to unionize

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Post ID: @c4+1jgt94ext

welcome back to planet earth. how's the weather on Mars?

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Post ID: @c0+1jgt94ext

That’s been there for 2 months. Also advertised on LinkedIn

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Post ID: @ac+1jgt94ext

Did you expect something different after all the huge announcements?

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