Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

What are my options?

I'd really like to get my name on the next layoff list. Is there anything I can do to make that happen that won't actually get me fired? I know I can't just talk to my boss about this because if they know I want to leave, they have zero incentive to give me severance. They can just wait me out. But anything else that crosses my mind seems very likely to land me in the "getting the boot" kind of trouble. What are my options here?

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Post ID: @OP+19mj2TeJ

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Are you designated? If yes, get a DWI or smoke weed before a pee test
If not, s— it up, buttercup!

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Post ID: @3yyd+19mj2TeJ

Do the folks laid off in the December involuntary program qualify for unemployment benefits ? Or are they disqualified due to signing the separation agreement ?

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Post ID: @2qcl+19mj2TeJ

Be a vocal participant in any and all culture change committees. Talk to anyone in the management chain to get the right things done, not just your direct supervisor. This is how to attract the PIP without violating your own integrity.

Unlike other posters, I recommend the 3 months salary + 6 months on unemployment ride. It was great while it lasted for me and my family.

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Post ID: @2ikw+19mj2TeJ

If you just mention it politely to your boss in a couple of meetings it might put you on the next list. They can probably read people just enough to tell who is ready to move on.

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Post ID: @1han+19mj2TeJ

Changing your mobility to zero is actually a really good suggestion. The only thing I've consistently heard is that the company is looking for mobile folks in the future.

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Post ID: @1kvg+19mj2TeJ

You could try slacking off, show up late on a regular basis. They may let you go in the next round, but will most likely promote you.

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Post ID: @1nxf+19mj2TeJ

If there is another, you could change your mobility to be 0.

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Post ID: @1xws+19mj2TeJ

Tell your boss “no” a couple of times. You will get your wish.

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Post ID: @1kyq+19mj2TeJ

Take the bosses wife out to dinner and never call her back..

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Post ID: @1yhf+19mj2TeJ

I’d welcome someone tipping me off they are ok with being SI

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Post ID: @1xrb+19mj2TeJ

Just get out, Find another job and leave on your own schedule.

You should never stop looking for the next job.....

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Post ID: @kgj+19mj2TeJ

Sounds like you’ve already checked out mentally and I completely understand. I’m kicking myself for not taking the package. Nonetheless, have a plan. Pay down some bills, start searching for a new job. Knowing that there’s light at the end of the tunnel feels good. I’m sick of being sick and tired. ExxonMobil management AND the staffing and development team will s— the life out of you. It’s not worth the stress. Good luck and God Bless.

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Post ID: @sev+19mj2TeJ

The next layoff list is those being placed in NSI bucket. Just volunteer yourself to be placed in the bucket and elect to collect the PIL @ 3 months salary.

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Post ID: @cdm+19mj2TeJ

Exactly what I was thinking, leave, the previous severance was little and future ones might even be less.

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Post ID: @saj+19mj2TeJ

You can actually say bye and get out. Why do you want to be on the list? If you find a job just go. The puny severance package does not hold up in the grand schema of things.

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