Talley has an employee forum scheduled in Annandale tomorrow. Any idea what it’s about?
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Darrin is just as useless as Bruce was, this site is just not sustainable, will shrink and move to Baytown or over seas, research is over in this zip code. Have a backup plan . YL and Syrup in a coma
Worked with him at HQ for 17 months....he seems checked out....probably retires in less than 18 months.
So, is Algae working?
Has Dr Syrup solved it all?
It was so sad and painful to listen. He and us are living in a different continent. This company is simply as good as the price of oil. Nothing else.
BTC employees from failed third grade Indian Universities with mere bachelor degrees are far more intelligent and competent than Annandale (Clinton) researchers. It is recommended to get rid of all those so called researchers - in reality they are just pay burden.
Are R&D jobs are headed to the overseas tech centers? What say you?
Ex-Clinton employee. Can someone give me a tldr
@bhv+1dbvV1g3 He’s literally not saying anything. My head hurts.
O Man - he is so good dodging the real questions…. That’s how he got to his position
Winning #Weareexxon
Whatever it is, it’s not going to be good news for those In Annandale.
The R&D tax break (35%, I believe) is going away, significantly increasing the cost for a business that already has less to spend on R&D and Product Development.
Also the Clinton facility is now under populated (due to the layoffs) and there has been the long-running and acrimonious dispute with the union.
Add to this the increasing amount of available space at the Houston campus, and even someone at VP level could connect the dots.
Head of CSR becoming VP of R&D
Business results and how great his RSUs are performing.
The closure of Clinton campus
Making sure to hold the hand rail, Carbon capture & biofuels, how we are all in this together and we must sacrifice others to stay in the employment ladder, etc.
Probably "refill" Houston's layoff with our own people.
VP retiring, merger of EMRE and chemicals research America