Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

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California employees - enjoy paying 3-4x property taxes in Texas. Disaster of a decision.

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Post ID: @tkb+1tOL2VfV

Howdy from a loud proud Texas mom with daughters

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Post ID: @rjt+1tOL2VfV

Total sh-t show of a rollout. A slap in the face to the CA employees. No offense to the normal people in TX, but no one. who cares about women and girls would move there.

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Post ID: @vde+1tOL2VfV

Heat, humidity, long commutes, power outages, and mosquitoes are in your future! Welcome to the Red State! But you can kiss that California income tax goodbye!

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Post ID: @cfq+1tOL2VfV

It depends. Are you a straight white male? If so then update your LinkedIN profile.

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Post ID: @gid+1tOL2VfV

Are some BUs safer than others? If I'm new in my career and consistently get high ratings, wide skill set, can I survive a layoff? Or will it he so sweeping in 2025 that noone is safe

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Post ID: @ioh+1tOL2VfV

All the San Ramon folk get to work remotely when the time comes, they will never leave their high priced homes to live in Houston.

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Post ID: @tih+1tOL2VfV

For those thinking a second shoe is about to drop, consider layoffs announced so far this year (partial list)
Intel - 15k
UPS - 12k
Tesla - 11k
Unilever - 11k
Microsoft - 2k
Citigroup - 20k
Maersk - 10k
Nokia - 14k

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Post ID: @yfi+1tOL2VfV

Should have been done a long long time ago, as usual the very slow follower company in Everything!

The management change is ridiculous, same mind set, just different faces, they need to bring outside people with drastic mindset, starting with the board and CEO.

Do better!

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Post ID: @fcu+1tOL2VfV

“Welcome to the fúçķing show”

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Post ID: @cco+1tOL2VfV

For those who are clearly geographically challenged:

  1. It’s Manila not Manilla or Manillia.
  2. Spanish is the language in Buenos Aires. The Philippines used to be a Spanish-speaking country but not anymore. It is actually the 3rd largest English-speaking country after the US and the UK.
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Post ID: @boo+1tOL2VfV

About time. I don’t know why Chevron kept paying taxes to the people trying to destroy them for so long. Let the shiver on the cold dark.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/02/business/energy-environment/chevron-headquarters-houston.html

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Post ID: @erw+1tOL2VfV

ROM plans for 2025 being worked out. No planned new buildings. Houston office space will all be open office. 2024 is the year of right sizing contractors.
2025 is the year of Right sizing blue badges. How is your Spanish? brush up? Lots of opening posted in B.A. and Manillia.

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Post ID: @mav+1tOL2VfV

I know we won’t be building a new campus so I’m assuming we’ll be buying or leasing some new buildings downtown.

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Post ID: @sgb+1tOL2VfV

MW is just doing some retirement planning. Texas won’t tax his huge lump sum distribution when he says “Adios, Chevron!”

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Post ID: @cvz+1tOL2VfV

MW needs to change the California background he uses for CNBC.

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Post ID: @utv+1tOL2VfV

Fk this place

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Post ID: @fzx+1tOL2VfV

The boys are back in town.

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