What’s going on in Carlsbad? Four employees took their own life in the last year and a half. At what point will management acknowledge there is an issue?
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Sicilian su----e, just like Jeff Epstein. They probably knew something they weren't supposed to.
Sounds like they need to add another module to the PSMS training - how to keep your mental health
@b9 the last two were in the maintenance and operations team.
Constant worry of being replaced by AI aka another Indian. 0% raises. Assessment process and constant fear of surprise drop in ranking. Understaffed and constant pressure. Long work hours. More and more work with fewer and fewer quality people. No appreciation or awareness of the sacrifices we make for the company. Constantly increasing gap between how employees are treated and how executives are treated.
Lousy job for a lousy company living in a lousy location of the US, and probably coupled with substance abuse. Recipe for disaster.
What department were the deceased people working in?
Most out of the same group…very sad. At some point it’s no longer a coincidence
Take xom and its toxic pds and other politics and put it in an isolated place. I feel for these folks and their families but if your not strong and have a plan to use this place as a stepping stone and head out. Idk
Exxon leadership asks the same 2 standard questions when this happens:
1) Did it happen at work?
2) Can we replace the decedent with a remote BTC employee, or do we need to get a visa to bring one in?