@ha I think most of them have been removed, but they parked two totaled trucks at the Ogden yard of two employees that died in vehicle accidents. Pretty messed up if you ask me.
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I hTe that roles are being staffed with hipos and the employees who worked Permian before it was cool are being sidelined. The hipos don’t even want to live in Permian and are reforging so that they work from Houston. What a cluster but they have to stay close to their sponsor for protection.
I hate the double speak. They say they can’t get anyone to work in the Permian and yet those of us who want to live there are told we have to work somewhere else due to business need! I just wanted to keep working and not move but they told me I had to leave. I have seen lack of mobility we-ponized against employees who want to stay. Meanwhile there is constant complaining by management that no one wants to live in Permian. I think they are just creating a narrative to offshore jobs and move jobs to Houston because they don’t want to live in the Permian so don’t want people who do want to live there to pass them in the rankings.
Do they still have the row of wrecked trucks lined up behind the Carlsbad office?
@c9 what happened on Monday?
(not like the company sweeps things under the rug, especially for other sites)
@ak that’s literally the most dangerous part of the job out there, just look at what happened Monday. Tragic.
The DEI hires in management. Making people who want to stay inn the Permian move to Houston.
That everyone there seems to think that they are the smartest in EM!
I drive 5 hrs a day