I am interested to see how many people are getting to move to a new job. Are there any must moves that have been placed?
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I was a must move expat from Malongo. I was fortunate to receive an offer from one of my choices back in the US. Other colleagues didn't have the same luck.
@qir, I was considered a "must move" last year when I was left standing. But in the environment we're in right now, that term doesn't carry the same priority as in pre-layoff times. Today, it may as well be called "must move home". Sorry for the poor humor.
I know a geologist that got a job as a drilling engineer. I think they just put everyone's name in one of those raffle drums.
I was offered a position I didn't apply for. I technically was an incumbant for my role, but the BU decided to not fill my position, nor my boss, nor his boss. I'm fortunate that something else was available.
Got cut, but then again so did my supervisor. Stuff rolls down hill, and he made sure all of his direct reports felt the pain
Were you a must move?
I was offered job, one of the four I posted for as an expat.
@elg,
I was wondering if that would happen. My PDR rep said that it is common during the PDC, but doubted it would happen in this situation.
Congratulations
I got a job I didn't even apply for.
My husband is a must move expat. He is inflight now heading home ( US ) from his work hitch. He applied for 4 different positions.
As of Weds evening ( his time ) he had not heard anything yet.
I am on pins and needles waiting to know what his job situation is. 90% of must move expats are being cut out with no other position so things do not look good for that. However we will be ok without chevron.