When will bb retire?
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He should care for his son who works in mcbu
Leave him alone. He is hurting no one. He shuffles in carelessly at 8 am to the office. Not a single worry in the world... what a great career for someone with so little potential... truly lucky guy... but who cares, chevron has bigger problems to solve
Wrong about NH. Ask the guys who worked for him. Look into the places he has been at, multiple fatalities, BU closure, explosions to name a few. I guess, every time he FUed, he was promoted so that he gets out of managing operation. Also ABU is going to be around for some years to show what his capable leadership has achieved. Good riddance.
It's interesting, people write not great things about MW, MN and others, but one person you don't read bad things about is NH... no wonder he is quitting
Yes indeed. A literal role model for the layoff.com gang. Something to strive for. How to get away with doing nothing while still collecting a paycheck. Real life hero stories. Things that you can brag to your grandchildren about. Top slacker on the block.
We can all learn from him on how to stay under the radar while not doing anything. Pretty remarkable guy. We in the BUs don't even know whether this guy is there or not. No impact on our business
May take that big package in 1H25, milked it a looooong time and was savvy in negotiating handcuffs to stay post transformation. And EB didn’t want too much change around her while she sailed through that job to the next one.
NUNYA
Who are you talking about? Never heard of him
Never. This guy already extended his stay by 1 year by begging EB for more money. Apparently, he is the single deciding factor to safe operations everywhere in chevron. Remind me when was the last time he was at a a site?