Thread regarding Schlumberger Ltd. layoffs

What now for legacy smith services employees?

With campus gardening season over will they now be put to work on Christmas light installations?

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Post ID: @OP+KHUdvt9

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Most of us at t the Ponca plant are glad to be bailing out of this sinking ship. To those of you who bleed blue, you won't feel the same about your wonderful company when they're done with you. And each birthday just brings you closer to that day.

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Post ID: @jms+KHUdvt9

The time between hanging lights and hiding eggs will be agonizing but heck. Time to paint again

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Post ID: @fnf+KHUdvt9

Not one employee currently working at Smith Bits asked to be bought out by the azzholes at Schlumberger. Why don't you hang your own pluckin lights weirdo, you have some serious issues.

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Post ID: @clc+KHUdvt9

The loyal employees who worked together for many years in California and Oklahoma to produce the best bits in the world deserve our respect - the bean counters at SLB think that craftsmanship can be s---ed up into a bottle or written down in planning sheets. Baker Hughes still has a legacy workforce but even they are manufacturing in Venezuela; Chinese bits are like their cars: cheap clones with stolen designs.

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Post ID: @oug+KHUdvt9

december is a great month to lay off those overpaid douchebags

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Post ID: @dqn+KHUdvt9

If they last they can look forward to hiding easter eggs around various campuses.

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