Thread regarding Phillips 66 layoffs

Employee Postings on LinkedIn

What is going on with the continual stream of postings on LinkedIn with our executives at charity events, groundbreaking ceremonies for non-profits, opening of trading floors at a university, and Leaders Group members discussing risk, AI, and advertising their latest speaking engagement outside of the company?

In HR and IT, it seems to be the norm to promote yourself outside of the company. Our EVP of HR (not a real position in other energy companies) is attending events and putting himself front and center at the opening of a university trading floor. Why is he even there?! Should that not be an opportunity to promote our traders and the trading leadership? Instead, he is front and center.

This all started under M@rk and the selection of the current EVP of HR and EVP and Chief Digital and Admin Officer. They promote themselves externally on social media, share their travel plans to foreign destinations with their teams, and are clearly angling for more senior roles outside of the company.

Meanwhile, employees are losing their jobs and we being told we need to manage our own careers.

The culture at PSX has been broken and these two “leaders” are a big part of the problem. M@rk, wake up and do something about it.


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Another one…TP posted a staged photo in the “AI Lounge”, fake AF. Human centered AI or something…aka send more American jobs to India.

Again, we’ve become a company of marketers and self promoters. Do you see executives at other oil companies constantly on social media? I’ll concede Equinor, they’re a little limp. We’re run by greedy snakes with teenage brains.

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Post ID: @1gt+1kjtvahz9

@af that's the HR way!

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Post ID: @18b+1kjtvahz9

They are great at growing their own career!

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Post ID: @fn+1kjtvahz9

Apparently there was also an HR dinner and dance. Probably so Saucy CFO could scout talent.

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Post ID: @fk+1kjtvahz9

It's pretty sickening, self-serving, and so easy to see through. All posts follow some structured formula that someone internally is overpaid to come up with to help "advocate" the company. The people who actually are worth a darn and get work done see those posts and immediately know most are a joke. The only fun part of these posts are seeing the boot-licking "compliments" people comment on them so you know who to avoid in the coffee area.

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Post ID: @e1+1kjtvahz9

Maintaining a polished external image while the internal reality tells a very different story.

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Post ID: @af+1kjtvahz9

Go-Go and the L and D “leadership” drones are also very good at stealing other employees’ thunder.

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