This is the perspective of a mid career, ~25 years petrotech-subsurface total experience, ~ 2 with Chevron.
What I have noticed is that:
- I am surrounded by top talent at my level (individual contributor), which motivates me to work hard and get aligned to their excellent work and project deliverables.
- Top manager is fine: despite the general negativity in this forum, they are just blindly executing orders from the board and director and CEO, they are sailing the big CVX cruise ship where the ticket-paying passengers request. We may not like nor enjoy this (I do not personally), but they are “performing” as requested.
- First line managers and supervisor: this is where the rotten layer is. How the phuc are we being managed and assessed by largely inadequate and misplaced people that is very comfortable saying things like“please explain me what you do as you would do to an high-school student”? These folks should be there for their technical merits and excellence, and should be able to teach all of us something. Unfortunately that’s not the case.
Now, the most diabolical amongst you can argue that point 3 is a consequence of point 2 being untrue (top management responsible for parasites useless supervisors and managers). While I think this may be true on a limited basis, I still can’t see how it became a systematic occurrence. Looking forward to hearing the thought of the seasoned Chevron workforce.