If you read the Corp Exec bios, most were hired by Chevron. There four or five Unocal alumni and only one heritage Texaco. The Texacoids have essentially been run off and kept out of management. The Chevron people always looked down on them.
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Yes, they are the last ones standing holding the bag of p-o, after everyone else with sense has left, retired. and living their lives as they wish, in luxury or not, whatever it may be. Carry on. Nothing to see here, Yawn.......
Looks like the left-coast touchie-feelie types are the last guys standing. So much for that New York swag from the Texaco businessmen.
As they should have been!
I wish we would have not become so west coast - ish. Everything about those liberals make me sick.
Can’t wait to leave this company and all the left wingers they hired. Eventually it will all catch up to them.
All the Texaco people I know are retired and laughing at the likes of the incompetent dorks who work at CVX now including the ones posting on this board.
Texaco managers were business people - scrappy New York fighters who called it like they saw it. They ran the jolly roger flag over onshore rigs for crying out loud! Chevron managers are a bunch of left coast touchie-feelie types who are more interested in Humans than Energy. Thus, the current malaise noted on most of the traffic on this board.
Texaco was always second rate relative to Chevron - No surprise brown suits are not as fashionable as blue suits and Jelly beans are no longer on tables in executive meetings. Ever noticed how nasty Texaco Managers can be versus Chevron Pedigree people. There is a reason they went out of business.
Except most of upper management was around in 2001, so your argument falls through.
where are these people now? GW JL FC AS BG CP..
Not a surprise. The oldest remaining possible legacy TX would have been about 44 at the time of the merger, and youngest obviously 21/22 then. Fast forward, they would be 41 to 64 now. Some exist, examples: NH, BN; next group down: GW, JL, FC, AS, BG, CP, DW, others.
Most Texaco people are retired