Thread regarding Chesapeake Energy Corp. layoffs

The reason CHK went down

Remember those days of fashion police? Where exposing tattoo, or wearing dress outside HR with certain pattern was not accepted, of course the ladies in HR would dress as if they are in a disco and ...

Oh well when the focus of an energy company is not on making money from the assets the outcome is CHK, good luck anyone left on the sinking life boat [it is not even a ship anymore]!

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Don’t forget the party they threw the first time they made the best places to work list. Everyone bussed downtown for 4 hours of non stop booze, then bussed back to the campus and turned loose on OKC. DRINKING, SCREWING, and other acts of mayhem. People were caught in several buildings and janitors had to stay all night to deal with the aftermath. HR spun in circles for weeks trying to figure it out.

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Post ID: @6azv+17jXCEcI

The Halloween parties were the bomb though. And all those prizes!! Those were the days...sigh gone forever

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Post ID: @4ysv+17jXCEcI

Hahaha. That dress code publication was a bit over the top. Or you could point to the subsidized lunches, eyebrow threading at the fitness center, snowcone Thursdays, summer concerts, etc. Where would the money have gone at the time otherwise though? A couple more sh–ty water wells in the Barnett?

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Near, far, wherever you are〜♩
I believe that the heart does go on
Once more you open the door
And you're here in my heart
And my heart will go on 〜♬ and on ♪〜

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Post ID: @2wtx+17jXCEcI

Ha I remember that guide. I'd forgotten all about it. It looked like JC Penney flyer from the 80s. It was a good laugh at the time and went straight into the trash can. How much oil and gas did that publication find? Probably not much.

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Post ID: @2ldu+17jXCEcI

I remember that full color slick paper dress guide. If only HR, Legal and management would have cared about fraud, discrimination and other scandalous behaviors as much as they did the dress code.

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Post ID: @1qqg+17jXCEcI

For years, the slickest, most expensive internal publication at CHK was its bi-annual Dress Code Guidelines “magazine”.

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Post ID: @1yvu+17jXCEcI

THE REASON CHK WENT DOWN IS CUZ THEY FIRED ME. FOOLS!!!

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Post ID: @1tuo+17jXCEcI

The reason Chesapeake went down was Aubrey based is business model on $7.50 cf . No way it can sustain 1.50

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Post ID: @pop+17jXCEcI

There is still a dress code... Tattoos, man buns, shirt dresses and h–ker heels...

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Post ID: @mbc+17jXCEcI

Your point of view is interesting, I definitely witnessed a lot of hypocrisy and bigotry during my years there.

I may also add a very sick cult-like modus operandi, where if you manage (or you are willing) to join you are protected, otherwise you are in the long list for upcoming layoffs.

Disgusting creepy people covering their “ugliness” in one of the prettiest oil and gas campuses I have ever visited.

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