Thread regarding Imperial Oil Limited layoffs

My Reasons to Quit – What are Yours?

For the ‘Best of the Best’ hired from top programs, this is no longer a company to plan a career with. If you are stuck with 20/30+ years under your belt, then maybe I can see why to try your luck to survive a few more years. But, for the top talent younger folks 5/10/15 yrs, it would be insanity to stay here for a miserable job year-after-year.
Here are my reasons, what are yours?
1-This industry has no growth ahead and maybe not even a long-term future. Energy change is going to sweep Europe and NA earlier than Exxon would like to admit.
Exxon is going to be the last one to change, and my bet is it will be too late by then driving Europe and NA asset prices into the ground. Will be forced to sell to lower cost operators / shutdown with employees part of sales / closures.
For employees, this means sword of layoffs over your heads year after year, miserable work environment with individual contributors taking the load of 2/3/4 lay-off positions while layers of management are not impacted, or at least stagnated salaries and no growth as compared to already stingy history of last few years.

2- Miserable Forced Ranking. Unless you are in the top-10% consistently, the forced ranking process works with all its might to sideline you sooner or later. This can be 5, 10 or 15 years from now but is inevitable. The magic happens as the ones ranked down gradually from year to year are left to work the less desirable jobs available, which further drives down their rankings, until you are working the most miserable jobs available in the last 10/20 years of your career. People around you know that and treat you like a 3rd class citizen, day-in and day-out. You may still be doing a perfectly fine job for your role, but in the “Relative Ranking” world of Exxon you are considered and treated worthless for your level of experience. Can you imagine waking-up with this miserable feeling every day for the last 10/20 Yrs of your career?
Unfortunately, lay offs and aggressive performance separations in the last year mean that this is even going to be worse going forward! Most are going to drop in future years to find the new bottom 5-8% every year to continue the cuts as the oil&gas business shrinks.

3- It is an understatement that the culture is toxic. Managers are trained to believe that pitting employees against each other is “healthy competition” and in their minds is the definition of driving performance. Ranking / Assessment system drives everything important for you including roles offered, salary, RSUs etc. But most importantly it drives how people behave, talk and treat you....every day!
Your colleagues are driven to be selfish with daily mindset to get ahead in the rat race.
Everyone is focused on getting material for their yearly assessment, which for Managers means steal / take credit of their workforce's accomplishments to maintain their own ranking, and blame every issue on the reporting employees to maintain their ranking.

4-Incompetent Leadership. This company’s current leadership is driving this company into the ground. Competency of this leadership is evident by:

  • You have to be a buffoon to handle layoffs and employee separations in a way like our leaders, which has alienated even the top performers in younger age groups. Just please announce a percentage, and within a couple of weeks layoffs maybe the lowest ranked 15%?? Seriously, Singapore employees only told this week who is gone? And now the next assessment cycle starts for next year. How much more stress can you dump on the employees?
  • The latest company management has dropped even the previous fake proclamation of caring for employees interests. The employee loyalty built over decades by previous leaders, has been destroyed mindlessly in 1-short year.
  • Layers upon layers of managers still exist. Can our executive leaders not spend a day really reviewing all org charts and really making things efficient? No…..just layoff the individual contributors and dump all work on the few left. Then bombard them also with requirements for them to find efficiencies, spin wheels benchmarking, coordinating with offshore organizations with poor quality of work, etc. etc. etc.
  • Worst of the worst business decisions, absolutely horrendous investments in Shale and Kearl, inability to buy any capacity at multiple opportunity cycles of rock bottom asset prices in the last 10-yrs, etc. etc. etc.
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Post ID: @OP+19KI3lCd

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Executives and senior leadership keep making poor decisions and are unable to inspire anyone.... Rich is gone and so is the passion to work

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Post ID: @yhdu+19KI3lCd

@bejs+19KI3lCd

We have exactly the same type of manager in Sarnia. Extremely incompetent, promoted only due to her connections in Houston, no knowledge of actual work, never helped team resolve a single issue, intent on bullying every person in every meeting, and no ones career has benefited under her except a couple of blue eyed yes boys. The departments motivation is at an all time low, everyone feels miserable everyday and we all just hope that she is promoted and transferred out

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Post ID: @euuk+19KI3lCd

Great observations OP. Being a young EIT who worked in Upstream, I consider it a blessing to have left this company early in my career. I went from loving IOL to praying to be laid off within just 8 months, credits to the quality of leadership in Upstream subsurface. The amount of toxicity, narcism, backstabbing and brownosing makes it very difficult for good hardworking employees to be recognised, effectively do their job to their potential and feel appreciated.

I loved working for IOL until an incompetent-toxic-narcissistic person was made my team lead due to nepotism and culture affinity. My team lead was a habitual liar, a credit hod who peddles other's ideas/work as his own, a master manipulator, and basically a TALKER. I was given a project title ans asked to complete it without any description or information - DAFUQ?? When useless people are promoted to leadership ranks, good employees fail or flee.

Despite giving my best every day I was constantly bullied, undermined and made to feel worthless because he was insecure, lazy, technically weak, yet couldn't stand anyone being better than him. Approaching my supervisor whom I trusted was the biggest blunder, as that person was technically clueless to even spot the BS that my team lead was peddling and failed to recognise that the discussions in the meetings were no actionable to get the job done. "All smoke, no sizzle". When I tried to highlight that, Gaslighting, manipulation and mobbing followed and I was continuously harrassed and made to feel incompetent by both of them, when in reality they were doing it to save their own skins from being exposed. My supervisor was technically clueless and it was stupid of me to have expected her to have helped in this matter. She made me trust her, made me open up and share my thoughts and weaponized all of it against me at the right moment.

No matter how hard I tried, I simply didn't stand a chance to succeed as there was no clarity in the work objective, zero technical support-guidance and was set-up to fail by a useless team lead and supervisor. I tried, I tried my best every single day, yet I failed directly because if two bosses. That's the quality of front line leadership and they succedded in degrading my self-confidence, mental and physical health to the point that I was praying to be laid off every day. That's the quality of leadership, "kiss up and kick down" and all the moral lectures on not retaliating for speaking up is absolute BS. My bosses proved that they wouldn't hesitate to stoop any low for their next assignment and cover up their a–.

I will rather happily take a low paying job at a company with decent culture, where there is greater collaboration, trust and respect than ever returning back to this place.. never..

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Post ID: @bejs+19KI3lCd

@1jfm+19KI3lCd

Are you management? If they lay you off or fire you, they have to pay severance, so don’t leave for free unless you have a spectacular job offer.

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Post ID: @6iqd+19KI3lCd

i wish i had all these details before signing the employment letter

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Post ID: @2txc+19KI3lCd

Tired of being surrounded by stupid people pretending to be busy.

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Post ID: @2xws+19KI3lCd

If you get a job elsewhere quit this drama stage. Don’t let the incompetent Supervisor / Manager to fire you. These id–ts are not firing any Managers even the first line supervisors. All other companies are firing Managers, directors & VP level positions too. Most of the oil companies already have adjusted their salary from executive level to entry levels and they will ok for a while.

If you enjoy pretending and dirty politics you can stay here and get you paycheques. Many unproductive clowns are working here for many years and will continue. Imperial only need some coordinator now as all works are done by overseas, Why the heck they need QP office. Site folks should directly deal with cheap overseas location employees.

Company shouldn’t pay any money to Brad and his executives for their dramas. Why Imperial need so many managers? They should reduce 50% of Management / Supervisory positions. All of them should work either onsite or in cheap overseas locations.

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Post ID: @1jfm+19KI3lCd

The reason people enjoy going to work is that you believe your work is contributing to a bigger mission. I feel that any work I am doing is just to have content for the PADP, and that in itself makes every day demotivating.

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Post ID: @1pnx+19KI3lCd

I would be ok sticking around if they were up front about the layoffs and communicated timelines. Also, if the ranking system was at least paused during covid. It seems counter productive at this point in a time where we need people coming together.

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Post ID: @1guq+19KI3lCd

@bza+19KI3lCd

I agree that the Toronto office stank to high heavens. I hated going into work every day, had to fight for parking on that stupid lot (or have to walk to Walmer if spots ran out).

It was very stuffy, got bullied all the time (which would likely be grounds for harrassment in 2021), and hated every minute of it.

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Post ID: @fsp+19KI3lCd

Long read but I can definitely relate. Already sweating about this years assessment with the bottom already dropped making nasty assessment downgrades inevitable for the large majority. When will this mental torture end and how can I make this end

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Post ID: @cmv+19KI3lCd

Yeh,yeh,yeh. The same old list.
Use your analytical skills with another company or profession and you'll be allright.
The old office in Toronto stank just as much.

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