Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

SR move to Houston timeline?

Any one know of a more solidified timeline of when SR folks will start moves to Houston post selection?

I don't ever plan to move to TX but wouldn't mind a few extra paychecks before we get kicked to the curve.

Might just slam the EOI button now.

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To @ag+1jvnfvdnj, fu-k you and your sh-t “state”

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Post ID: @ds+1jvnfvdnj

Lots of illiteracy here. We have the "at nauseum" person replying to the "kicked to the curve" original post. Chevron management has to read this and say: "these clowns don't know idioms like 'kicked to the curb' and 'ad nauseum'. Let's lay them off before they ruin something."

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Post ID: @az+1jvnfvdnj

This has been discussed at nauseum with employees there. Don't use this forum to get your answers.

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Post ID: @aj+1jvnfvdnj

from all of us in Texas, stay in California.

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Post ID: @ag+1jvnfvdnj

6-12 months

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Post ID: @ac+1jvnfvdnj

You’ve likely got 1-2 years and some leadership has only now realized that San Ramon has an advantageous position time zone wise to work with ENGINE, so you will likely see longer timelines than initially communicated.

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Post ID: @a9+1jvnfvdnj

Probably figure at least a few months? Maybe next year?

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Post ID: @a5+1jvnfvdnj

So far all the posts I saw that has an incumbent in SR, has been posted in SR as primary or secondary location. They are not facilitating the move out of SR as part of this reorg. It has its own timeline and the lease for the building will end in couple of years.

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