This is not about who is the best company or who earns the most. I'd just like to know who is the better employer? I received an offer and I'm considering switching to Chevron. A decade or so ago it wouldn't have even been a contest. Exxon would have been the clear winner. But things have changed too much since then that I'm considering this.
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Chevron hands down. No question about this. They have leadership and a plan. They are not perfect but they have them. We don't.
ExxonMobil if you’re a d-mb fu-k you’ll go far.
chevron, my friend works a 9 to 3 when in office, works from home every Monday and Friday and some other weekday when he feels like it.
Chevron. No questions asked. Exxon is dead.
www.thelayoff.com/chevron
Enough said, the frequency of Chevron postings is 10% of what the ExxonMobil postings are in 2023.
“Chevron or Exxon?”
Same sh!t different toilet.
Chevron is totally a company we benchmark off of… in fact many of the changes XOM has made is to close the efficiency gap with CVX. We lagged behind them for a decade and it took covid for us to kick it in gear. I would expect some strong employees at CVX with a similar system that weeds out the weak, stupid, and those unable to adapt.
Chevron 100%. Wife works for it, so I have insider information.
It beats xom in everything: culture, benefits, morale, health, vacations, compensation, retirement, you name it.
I don't know what are the companies that xom benchmarks itself with but I suspect Chevron is not one of them.
Been an employee of both. They're about the same when it comes down to it.
I’ve worked for both. Hands down Chevron
Chevron has a lot of the same cultural issues as Exxon, but without the push for offshoring of all technical jobs.
You better take any offer you get because we’re coming after you with NSI and PIP that you won’t pass. Take the other job, but don’t tell XOM, tell them you are WFH, then when you are NSI, take the PIL.
One of those companies has approved corporate plans to offshore your job.
Isn’t that enough?