Thread regarding ConocoPhillips layoffs

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I left for a new job. Took a hit withsalary but feel sooooo much better. For one thing I’m not expected (it’s actually pretty frowned upon) to do any work outside of business hours. Not like COP where I was expected to answer emails at 9 pm.
Don’t have this cloud over my head wondering when the next round of layoffs will be. Security and stress free makes up for the salary.
“Chronic Unease” is a pretty disgusting mantra for a company.

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Post ID: @28m+1ktyata39

Thought a long time, left, and work is far more rewarding then it was with CPC.

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Post ID: @10q+1ktyata39

Yes of course the prost---te dilemma. Sell your soul for financial security. You lose a little of yourself each day. I know the leadership: all they care about is seeing their asset value increase annually. They do not care about you. As long as you know the truth, you may be able to keep a little of your humanity, if you make it to the end.

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Post ID: @xm+1ktyata39

@rp get out of industry. Measure wealth by other metrics. Some people account their mental health and job satisfsction as more valuable than $$.

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Post ID: @sj+1ktyata39

Impossible in industry. Only companies that can go toe to toe with COP pay are EOG, Chevron, integrated internationals and maybe a couple of PEs. OXY used to go toe to toe but not so much anymore

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Post ID: @rp+1ktyata39

@ek How are you wealthier? Did you go to a new company making more money or something else? Asking in all seriousness.

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Post ID: @ps+1ktyata39

I left and it was the best decision I’ve made in a long time. Happier. Healthier. Wealthier. No regrets.

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Post ID: @ek+1ktyata39

@ba agreed

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Post ID: @c1+1ktyata39

Naw, I left as did many others and we are all doing great and
much better than being at the low morale disfunctional sewage plant that COP is.

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Post ID: @ba+1ktyata39

These agentic HR bots are becoming more and more sophisticated.

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Post ID: @b3+1ktyata39

As the saying goes, "the grass isn't always greener on the other side; it's greener where you water it." You can transform your own situation by investing energy, effort, and gratitude into what is directly in front of you.

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