Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

Victoria yard closing, tons of layoffs

Here we go, mor sacrifices a lot os technicians, pool drivers, office and more… I won’t be surprise if they start touching all the crews, and let people go, specially with the new A.I software, does anyone has more info?

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I believe that’s the Arbroath site now winding down and scheduled to close by November.

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In five years a new set of executives will have the bright idea of de-centralizing operations out of Alvarado back to the areas we operate in to improve efficiency.

They'll make millions in bonuses too for their "leadership".

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All PE employees from Victoria mechs/ e techs office were force to move to Alvarado tx, at their own expense, Victoria yard stair as cement yard only and they cut cement employees as well

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Read Jeff Miller's lips...D I G I T A L

Gotta reduce labor costs. Can't be paying rednecks 100K a year...we got executives needing moneyyyyyyyy.

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Corporate thinking they are going to run a business with ops being 12 hours from the work. Should work great.

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The ENTIRE yard??

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How many were let go?

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I hope they don’t move it all back to Duncan. Tired of the third rate equipment we get from there. So much for trying to cut expenses…

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