Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Rex's tree at the campus was cut down this weekend

$1M to move and install it, probably $100k to cut it down after completing several JSA...money well spent!

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@aNtqu+1b7IR2Fo has a good question.
Does anyone know the population of the Campus now?
How many employees and how many contractors?

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Post ID: @aRdie+1b7IR2Fo

I'm not on campus but all these stories are kind of bizarre. So with the neighborhood initiatives, is the vision to cramp more people into less pace/building, so we can cut back on the lease/cost or what? And are we at 100% with everyone back to the office? How can we be so empty from 10 buildings down to 3-5? Did we really cut back 50% people on campus?

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@aMbow+1b7IR2Fo
Everyone currently at EMHC will not fit in 3 buildings. But to your point, it'll decrease over time and the remaining may fit in 5 buildings. Regardless, the entire facility will be sold and buildings leased back based on need. All food service, etc will be the responsibility of the new owner so that should reduce what's left of E&PS too. Winning!

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Post ID: @aMesk+1b7IR2Fo

@aMyqb+1b7IR2Fo Clearly you don't work at the campus. There are so few people here that we can fit them all in three buildings only. The other ten or so can be empty, really they are empty. But, you are right. The campus will be sold.

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Post ID: @aMbow+1b7IR2Fo

So here comes a plot twist to the Houston Campus. While XOM will occupy 9 buildings… the entire campus will be sold to a real estate company who will then lease the 9 buildings back to XOM and also manage the other lessees. I have no inside info, but forecast it’ll come by the end of the year (2023).

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Post ID: @aMyqb+1b7IR2Fo

Other examples of campus waste:

  • kcups which were stolen and resold on eBay by the thousands
  • the LED touch desk lamps which were also stolen by the thousands and resold
  • the never ending resurfacing of campus trails with crushed granite after every rainstorm
  • painting huge murals on the tops of the parking garage (what does it look like now with the garage expansion completed?)
  • the stupid modern looking but nonfunctional chairs around campus (there is even a yammer group for posting photos of this cr-p)
  • the Christmas ornaments which with the pace of going woke we are experiencing will never be used again anyways
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Post ID: @6lqk+1b7IR2Fo

Trying really hard to get out of the Woods, eh?

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Post ID: @2pjv+1b7IR2Fo

Guys, we have real shortage of lumber because of COVID, that's why Darren decided to cut that tree so he could make a desk out of it. And a book case. Good job Mr. Woods!

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@1ach+1b7IR2Fo

We found the re--rd in the group. Also called the campus id--t by their knowledgeable others and peers.

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Post ID: @2vlg+1b7IR2Fo

Yes, please compare exxon to a cut-rate retail establishment. You probably think Biden won.

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Post ID: @1ach+1b7IR2Fo

The tree was PIPed because it was only seen and not heard during its power walks! Remember people! You must be heard also! Ask everyone you meet during your power walks if you can help with anything and how things are going!

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Post ID: @1tnq+1b7IR2Fo

@1qey+1b7IR2Fo with all the nutrients from employees pi---d, perhaps we might revive our tree. Darren will rise from the ashes of it, like a pink flamingo.

Have a good day!

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Post ID: @1the+1b7IR2Fo

Talk about a sign of things to come. Oh well, nothing lasts forever. Blockbuster Videos, Sears, Toys R Us, were all great companies once.

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Post ID: @1crr+1b7IR2Fo

@1lmg+1b7IR2Fo
So you are saying while people are losing their jobs EM wasting a fortune for someone to babysit a fn tree? This sounds like the same EM bs that got us here.

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Post ID: @1any+1b7IR2Fo

Ignorance at its finest.

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Post ID: @1dqh+1b7IR2Fo

Can you sit on the stump? What kind of question is that? Honey, you’ve been sitting on the “stump” for a long time and probably didn’t realize that you weren’t enjoying it….until now. LMAO!

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Post ID: @1iiu+1b7IR2Fo

You can not transplant a tree of that size, age, stature and expect it to live.
But our ExxonMobil arrogance thinks we can overcome even Mother Nature, because are Executives are the best and the brightest. Told you so.

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Post ID: @1xth+1b7IR2Fo

Does this mean the tree failed it's PIP?

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Post ID: @1psk+1b7IR2Fo

From the get go, I thought what a waste of money. I was right.
Enjoy the new shaded area campus dwellers.

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Post ID: @1jie+1b7IR2Fo

They should place a plaque of Darren Woods on the ground of where that tree stood. We could go over on our ergo breaks and pi-s on it.

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Post ID: @1qey+1b7IR2Fo

@1lmg+1b7IR2Fo E&PS should place a bronze statue of Darren in its place. The man will be so proud of himself.

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Post ID: @1gki+1b7IR2Fo

The story of that tree is such an apt allegory for our whole company: A poor decision, poorly executed, leading to the decay of a once grand living thing.

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Post ID: @1yuf+1b7IR2Fo

What a perfect analogy for Exxon. Rotted from the inside and cut down. Timber.... down goes the tree and company.

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Post ID: @1erj+1b7IR2Fo

Shumard Oak Tree update

For your awareness, E&PS has removed the large Shumard Oak tree located in the center of the Commons area over Memorial Day Weekend. We have been monitoring the health of the tree for several years. A recent arborist evaluation determined that the tree has significant interior deterioration despite an outer appearance of some leaf growth. The tree was hit by lightning several years ago which further advanced the tree decay. The decision has been made to remove the tree to ensure a continued safe outdoor environment on Campus.

E&PS recognized the tree was an important feature of the Campus and has redesigned the space to provide a unique shaded area for residents to enjoy. Please feel free to come explore the new space.

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Post ID: @1lmg+1b7IR2Fo

Can we sit on the stump?

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Post ID: @wva+1b7IR2Fo

And right after the two “activist” got elected to the board 😆

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Post ID: @pzf+1b7IR2Fo

The Shumard oak tree was removed. Confirmed in an email sent by E&PS over the weekend.

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Post ID: @tju+1b7IR2Fo

😬🙄

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Post ID: @vtw+1b7IR2Fo

No way!

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