Thread regarding Baker Hughes layoffs

Anybody else remember when BH share price reached $100 ?

Why was it so high ?

by
| 1823 views | | 17 replies (last September 23, 2020) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+16XhgnXS

17 replies (most recent on top)

It was an elite level organization with well managed specialties. We have morphed into just another top heavy company headed to pasture

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @8mrp+16XhgnXS

When Baker stock was that high, I believe it was when oil prices were above $100/bbl as well. Everyone was doing well. That should have been right before the crash in ‘14x

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @6zsn+16XhgnXS

No one defending aberdeen incompetence is normal

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @4rcb+16XhgnXS

Aberdeen office put clowns in charge of drilling who lost all the drilling contracts thru bad management and f-ups. They lost their jobs after being fired and lost hundreds of other jobs connected to drilling ops. Absolute train wreck. Why did we put id–ts in control who didn’t know what they were doing.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2mkq+16XhgnXS

@1neg There are a lot of posts on this site about Aberdeen. You can rabbit-hole them to get whatever story there is behind them. All I know is that it’s a town in the UK with bad weather and surprisingly high home prices.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2keo+16XhgnXS

People keep posting about Aberdeen, but I being a Houston employee don't know the whole story. Would appreciate a good post on what's been happening there over the last few years or more.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1neg+16XhgnXS

So H1B program isn’t working then

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1vtz+16XhgnXS

@ilw Take the racism over to the Breitbart or the Yahoo comment sections. It’s contributing nothing to the conversation here.

Someone needs to explain why the cause of every problem at BH is “darned foreigners”, especially when it was American (US) management who sold everyone out to begin with.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @hlt+16XhgnXS

When the share price dipped below $50 HR layed off my punkah wallah and hired an extra analyst. Exasperating to say the least.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @dvj+16XhgnXS

HR needs to work on themselves and improving a lot of things. For one, they need to be there to “support” and not “manage”. They shouldn’t hold all the power to decide who gets promoted and who doesn’t. They can support, but they wield too much power.

They also s— at supporting with training and employee development, supporting career growth, and when there are actual Employee issues - that’s when the HR team dumps it onto the manager to figure it out.

HR is the worst at Baker. It’s well known.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @sbi+16XhgnXS

Because Indians and Egyptians have large family units it shouldn't mean BH needs to employ them all to do the same job one American could do on his own.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ilw+16XhgnXS

When the HR department has more analysts than operations has field engineers, we have a problem Houston.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @zwg+16XhgnXS

Likely a round of golf by then BHI CEO and SLB CEO and creating a rumor of a SLB takeover of BHI. Stocks soared the next days

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @vdx+16XhgnXS

The HR comment is spot on. When a bunch of little girls wield a bigger axe than the managers what could possibly go wrong?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @eps+16XhgnXS

All of us who were there than are now gone. Only the deadwood left. HR got it wrong. Your suppose to trim the deadwood, not throw out the good employees

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @vnc+16XhgnXS

It was when we had 99% American employees.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ytw+16XhgnXS

We were a good solid company with good experienced employees who actually cared. What went wrong ?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @qdn+16XhgnXS

Post a reply

: