Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Keep Exxon in Perspective

Every friend still working at ExxonMobil (and there are dozens) complain, bi--h, rant, etc about their job.

That includes CL 26-31 and Good-OWD.

If you get ranked poorly this year or next it can truly be a great Blessing in disguise.

I remain extremely happy I left when I did, and only regret it wasn’t sooner.

The indignity they put their workforce though is unbefitting any level of decent leadership.

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@e0 35 yr employee isn’t a boomer. Try a new insult

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Post ID: @j5+1k03b9xah

@dz 35 year employee is not a boomer

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Post ID: @j4+1k03b9xah

Not a single person is feeling sorry for the executive who drops in the rankings for refusing an international move. How many times have I moved my family at the drop of a hat? How many three year moves / assignments were cut short to less than a year? Even when in Houston how many weeks per month have I been expected to travel out of town or commute 90 minutes each way "inside the Houston metro area" without even mileage and tolls being reimbursed or even a thank you for extending my commute by 2 hours a day and work week 10 hours per week. What thanks do us non-hipos get? All we get is year on year drops in the rankings. No one gives a f*ck about executives dropping for refusing to do what we do every day.

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Post ID: @gy+1k03b9xah

@cn props to your boomer self for being born in more forgiving times. Get your self righteous a-s out of here.

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Post ID: @e0+1k03b9xah

@dx Don't feed the boomers.

They grew up in a kinder gentler world than the rest of us, fu---d it all up for the rest of us, and now believe they had everything way worse than the rest of us. I'm sure 35 year EM wealthy Bootstraps Boomer Batman will be back to defend himself, but it's best not to encourage them.

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Post ID: @dz+1k03b9xah

@cn if everything is so awesome, why are you visiting a layoff page?

Do you just enjoy criticizing and pouring salt in the wounds of people who weren’t born under your lucky star and have a smooth sail all the way to retirement?

In your 35 years: did you ever have a bad boss? Ever get docked on a review despite having your best year?
Did you ever possess the courage of conviction to speak up about something you know was wrong? Ever have a critical health condition that forced you to turn down a move, that would wind up derailing your career? Job? Whatever you want to call it: Main income stream for a family of seven?

If not, props to you for knowing how to “compete” and play the game. But I’m guessing you simply have no morale fabric and just know how to look the other way while in the quest of “winning.”

Don’t choke on all that financial wealth. That often happens when you have none in the currency of kindness or mercy.

Typical EM.

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Post ID: @dx+1k03b9xah

@OP+1k03b9xah

Working for ExxonMobil in the 21st Century is a "JOB", not a "CAREER".

As a job, treat all work as "TRANSACTIONAL" instead of a long term "RELATIONSHIP"

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Post ID: @d7+1k03b9xah

"@bk+1k03b9xah: Always funny when those who are too young, or too much of an incompetent brown nosed a$$ ki$$er think they are the ones delivering maximum value to the company.

Have some humility, boot li---r. The vast majority of people in the XOM orbit wish you, and those who think like you, grave harm and painful lives.

Is that really the world you want to create and live in?"

I really don't care about you. I have 35 years with the company, will retire wealthy, always enjoyed my job, like the people I work with. The only thing that always annoys me are those sour bottom feeders that are not able to compete. I think we need to PIP more and not less.

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Post ID: @cn+1k03b9xah

OP here- @bk - many people drop in rankings for reasons unrelated to competence or performance. Some very deservedly drop due to lack of ability, but as you progress up the CL ladder, the metrics change to include many non-productive metrics.

When an executive declines an international move, they can drop from OWD to NSI in a single cycle.

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Post ID: @cf+1k03b9xah

Cut it? XOM must have circumcised you in a weird way.

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Post ID: @cd+1k03b9xah

@bk+1k03b9xah: Always funny when those who are too young, or too much of an incompetent brown nosed a$$ ki$$er think they are the ones delivering maximum value to the company.

Have some humility, boot li---r. The vast majority of people in the XOM orbit wish you, and those who think like you, grave harm and painful lives.

Is that really the world you want to create and live in?

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Post ID: @cc+1k03b9xah

Always funny when those that did not cut it at XOM try to rationalize their failure.

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