Thread regarding Schlumberger Ltd. layoffs

Whats going on at Src ? I hear production is at a stand still .... Is this the end for nam made shape charges?

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@ Anonymous141524 — Yes, you are correct. My name is Tony T and I sucked a lot of dck to get this shitty supply chain job I have now. First it was Jason F, then Jason M. Basically the story is that the rest of you idiots at SRC are all fired. Jason(s?) and I will stay behind and turn out the lights, stay for a couple hours by ourselves in the glowing candlelight while making sweet love on top your termination notices, then padlock this shthole up and sell it to Mexico and China.

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too expensive to keep under-utilized capex on the books when the price of oil looks to stay low for such a long time. shape charges will all sold off to outside vendors like they did with gulf freeway years back. mechanical will go to monterey and shanghai where cheap labor and overhead make it economical. no reason to serve those dead-end north sea projects with expensive american labor and testing. subsea testing can go to hell with these oil prices — they are going to get shut down as well. jason mai told me this on a cig break. he always tells be the good info when he runs out of 'em and has to grab bum a smoke off me.

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Thats true, but the explosive end is hurting and almost all explosive techs have been cut. Mecahnical is taking over, been here since the 80"s

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Post ID: @1taS+D6VkeSx

There's a lot of money invested at SRC in perforating manufacturing. As a foot soldier I haven't seen anything to hint at issues.

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