Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

Loyalty Rank

How loyal to HAL are you? 0 to 10. 0 absolutely none to 10 loyal servitude.

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I am loyal to my paycheck if that counts? When it's bad I do what I can for them, when it's good the job gets performed properly and in a timely manner.

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Post ID: @eyei+JmMMpwq

When one is under a desk and you see all the used chewing gum stuck there, all the different colors looks like a rainbow

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Post ID: @2dgu+JmMMpwq

jimmy is a s--- up

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Post ID: @2ghk+JmMMpwq

10 !!! I love this company. I will take a 50% pay cut just to stay onboard. I want to make my boss happy.

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Post ID: @2idh+JmMMpwq

Let's see if Dave lesser and Co can approve and honour matching shares to staff that have lost there jobs in the UK.

Let's get away from this policy on holding matching shares for 5 years that pointless give the people what they deserve you have already robbed people of there pension by more cutting

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Post ID: @2gnj+JmMMpwq

Of course a big ZERO, especially when there are managers like Eric. Glad I left awhile back.

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Post ID: @2fgv+JmMMpwq

0 as everyone on here knows loyalty is a two way street and management show no loyalty to those below them.For 10 years I have showed up to work done my best followed all the stupid rules worked many hours of overtime even when it didnt suit , to try and make a difference and my name was still put forward for redundancy ah well what will be will be.

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Post ID: @1zfl+JmMMpwq

HAL is basically just a brand these days, not the company it used to be. the brand serves its investirs. oh yeah, 0 brand loyalty.

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Post ID: @1lqa+JmMMpwq

10, Massa Dave an Massa Jeff is fine bosses

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Post ID: @1uww+JmMMpwq

0 loyalty to HAL. I do have degrees of loyalty to some of the people I work with and for. Despite what it sounds like in these posts, there are good workers and there are good managers. I'm fortunate enough to work with a good group but I know if my number comes up, I'm out. That's business.

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Post ID: @1bgp+JmMMpwq

Honestly -fcw , do you really have to ask?

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Post ID: @1qzs+JmMMpwq

Excellent comments both!

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Post ID: @1vqo+JmMMpwq

40 year field hand.

Why not ask Dave . What is his loyalty to employees

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Post ID: @fcw+JmMMpwq

ZERO It is in no way, shape, nor form, the company that I went to work for in 1973. The 'new' Halliburton has done everything it could to rid itself of every last vestige of the company that built up its name and reputation, becoming a company that shows nothing but disrespect for its field hands, and losing its commitment to work for the small independent, because there is NO prestige involved.

Just when you think that the stupidity has reached a peak, NEW levels of worthless requirements are introduced.

I would NOT recommend Halliburton as an employer, much less a career, to ANYONE looking to enter the oilfield.

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Post ID: @csy+JmMMpwq

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