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BRRF Refinery Manager Resigns

Which core behavior is this? #WeAreXOM #BouRFuture

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Post ID: @OP+1n0kMv26

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Who’s the front runner to replace Dave?

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Post ID: @7thg+1n0kMv26

Guess he wasn’t a good fit for XOM

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Post ID: @2qbl+1n0kMv26

Just goes to show that there's always a better job out there.

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Post ID: @2smp+1n0kMv26

Kruger is proofing to Exxon pushing him out was a big mistake, he will poach the good talents from all over.

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Post ID: @1art+1n0kMv26

He was told to cut or they would find someone who would and he said phark xom

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Post ID: @1hiq+1n0kMv26

It’s sad when one of the real leaders leave

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Post ID: @1lef+1n0kMv26

Obviously a sound business decision with personal benefits...as an EM manager he'd be rewarded for quality decision making .... if you put yourself ahead of the company EM you should be criticized or questioned?...seems like we lost a real leader, that had his head on straight..

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Post ID: @heh+1n0kMv26

In this case, wouldn't read too much into it. Clearly handpicked by the new Suncor CEO who also happens to be the previous Imperial CEO. Gets to move back to Calgary to be w/ family. So long, BR!

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Post ID: @hzz+1n0kMv26

Imagine that!

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Post ID: @tin+1n0kMv26

He left because someone let the word out that he got pipped. Smart move

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