The Chevron of today doesn’t resemble the Chevron I started working for. Also, twelve years has been more than enough, and it stopped being challenging, interesting or motivating a while ago. The direction Chevron took with absorbing and offshoring instead of continuing on the path of developing a robust and diversified company reliant on and careful of internal resources, is definitely something I do not care to be part of. I’ll rather take my accumulated skills and experience elsewhere where I can derive some satisfaction from deploying them.
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I left CVX 6 years ago when my position was leaned down to about 3 repetitive workflows. There was nothing to learn in that position and no way to grow.
10 years ago people were terrified to lose their jobs and now people are looking forward fi it with a sense of relief. How sad that this company is merely a shell of what it once was.
Sanchez?
You say you can’t wait and then admit you have been waiting for some time?
“it stopped being challenging, interesting or motivating a while ago”
You are by definition doing nothing but waiting.