Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Working from home

When are they going to start letting us work from home?

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Oh it’s Mr. “I know you are, but what am I” again. Probably a Dotard supporting id–t.

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Post ID: @6nob+13Rz6RLm

@5vhg, And they have long since reached that exact conclusion about you. About time that you caught up.

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Post ID: @5pdi+13Rz6RLm

I resent being called an old folk at work, I hear it all the time at home....

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Post ID: @5epj+13Rz6RLm

I have reached the conclusion that I work with a lot of f’ing mo–ns in this company.

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Post ID: @5vhg+13Rz6RLm

We can only dream of working from home!!!
Aye I have to get up at 2.00 am to catch plane at 5.00 am fly for 3 hrs and work for tha rest of day till 6pm then go back to ma donga for 2 weeks.
Luxury I have to fall out of a pub at 12 midnight catch plane to Dubai then catch plane to Angola go ta work after 30 hrs o travel then crawl back to my hut for a month.
Luxury when I were starting out. I had to catch boat to who knows where int Middle East go on a truck half way into desert and rest of way by camel. Work for 16 hrs int blazing sun and get carried back to the tent next ta rig where the driller would thash us to sleep wi a bottle o Jacks. Aye an we did that for a year wi no leave.
Aye. these office types probably think a Christmas Tree is only green wit pretty lights on it.
Aye and try and tell the young uns of today and they won’t believe ya.
Aye
Aye they won’t believe you, no they won’t believe you!

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Post ID: @5rnk+13Rz6RLm

@4ezh, you know how to scroll? Try it if you aren’t satisfied with a topic you see on this anonymous site, for Christ sake how hard is it?

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Post ID: @4lhy+13Rz6RLm

Hey, worry about yourself and stay out of everyone's and their kid's business. This isn't a news site. If it's not layoff related no need to post it here.

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Post ID: @4ezh+13Rz6RLm

Local schools (private and public) are gearing up for online teaching. Chevron needs to be ready when suddenly kids are at home and parents need to be there too.

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Post ID: @4kji+13Rz6RLm

I am social distancing myself until my EOI comes in

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Post ID: @3rva+13Rz6RLm

Idling at home or in the office, what’s the difference? At least it saves a commute.

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Post ID: @3pvy+13Rz6RLm

So you can pretend to work? Wow. That's not really too obvious at all. LOL!

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Post ID: @3fbh+13Rz6RLm

Expect news soon

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Post ID: @3swh+13Rz6RLm

Like Ted Cruz, I will volunteer to self quarantine

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Post ID: @2dqw+13Rz6RLm

You'll be"working from home" permanently pretty soon.

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Post ID: @2fep+13Rz6RLm

@1kbx, Precisely. Unlike you, who never does any either way.

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Post ID: @2gqg+13Rz6RLm

The Company should have the old folks work from home...the most vulnerable, and let’s face it they might actually do work.

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Post ID: @1kbx+13Rz6RLm

Why worry about that, you will be at home for good soon enough. You just won't be collecting a paycheck.

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Post ID: @1ejv+13Rz6RLm

The company y is gearing up to test it once a week work from home and maybe even 2 to 3 days depending on how the virus outbreak impacts major locations, if it got worse in the next coming g weeks, which most likely will be the case, all would have no choice but to work from home, this virus is no joke so get ready and better be safe than dead.

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Post ID: @1ncx+13Rz6RLm

In a way, getting laid off = working from home. And with oil prices it looks like quite a few of us will be “working from home” very soon.

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Post ID: @1nry+13Rz6RLm

On your 9/80 Friday

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Post ID: @1faf+13Rz6RLm

Chevron will only let people work from home when a confirmed death has occurred in the area of operations. It is simple: they don't trust you and you are supposed to trust them as they drive looking in the rear view mirror. Realize that the infections you see today occurred up to 24 days ago (latest studies have shown up to 24 day incubation period). Thinking in a snapshot in time. Worst case is the 11 current infections in the Houston area occurred before mid February. Thus management is making decisions that are valid 14-24 days ago.

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Post ID: @kbd+13Rz6RLm

When a Chevron employee on the floor is confirmed to be infected and they need to disinfect the building.

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Post ID: @mxc+13Rz6RLm

You can start when Chevron lays you off next month.

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Post ID: @iuv+13Rz6RLm

You have to know the type of employee you have. Does he have a measure of responsibility to be productive with his time knowing that no one is watching or will he goof off because he can. If you aren’t sure I would not go down this route.

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Post ID: @pgm+13Rz6RLm

I worked for a company about 10 years ago that thought working from would be a good solution for our over crowded building....... worst idea ever!

Productivity dropped significantly. You could never get ahold of anyone, people took a day to respond to emails where they used to respond immediately.

It lasted about 3 or 4 months before they did away with it.

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Post ID: @osx+13Rz6RLm

Not going to happen

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Post ID: @qor+13Rz6RLm

When your boss comes to you and says, “can you work from home?”

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