Layoffs done for now?
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Crude oil prices have fallen to multi-decade lows with the U.S. oil benchmark briefly falling to negative levels due to a collapse in demand caused by the Coronavirus pandemic and rapidly diminishing storage capacity for excess crude. Transportation of all forms accounted for roughly 69% of U.S. oil consumption or roughly 14.16 million barrels per day as of 2018 – making it a major lever of crude oil demand and prices. However, transportation demand is likely to have dropped sharply as millions of Americans continue to work from home and are unlikely to drive or fly to vacations or take business trips until the pandemic eases.
Scrot-u-tease says grass is greener above the septic tank.
Not done.
Layoffs done for now? 'BS'
Yea and this quote is from someone outside of HR; We were born at night but not last night.
How many frac crews is Williston running with now?
Watch Joel Olsten on TV Sunday - you won’t have anyone here preaching or saying the feel good info you’re seeking.
You’re safe when laid off or yard closed. Aside from that- you won’t see it coming and definitely won’t get a heads up.