Thread regarding Baker Hughes Inc. layoffs

Baker Hughes Layoffs 2017

I needed to vent here a bit as there are many rumors and (maybe lies) about layoffs in Houston.

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Grow up baker ffs

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Post ID: @2vsq+KvMq7H6

Classy thread well done bh

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Post ID: @2pzx+KvMq7H6

Love that full bush!!

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Post ID: @2jba+KvMq7H6

Isn't PP worth at least a couple billion . Franks is only worth around 2.1 Oh well they can find a way . Maybe do a merge .

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Post ID: @1zyi+KvMq7H6

All female Pressure Pumping employees who have maintained a full bush through 2016 will remain with the company......all others will be told to take their razors and leave

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Post ID: @1bbt+KvMq7H6

Good. I got along great with Douglas. I should fit in well. Thank you....curry yummy

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Post ID: @1idm+KvMq7H6

Following my previous comment. this is taken from the franks international website. Douglas left BHI to go and create the new Bhi controlled franks PP organization. Read between the lines.

Douglas Stephens Appointed President and CEO of Frank’s International N.V.

November 14th, 2016

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Douglas Stephens

Effective November 15, 2016, Douglas Stephens will assume the role of president and chief executive officer of Frank’s International. Mr. Stephens was most recently with Baker Hughes, Inc. where he was president of the global pressure pumping division and responsible for its worldwide tubular running and pressure pumping business. Prior to Baker Hughes, Mr. Stephens held various positions of increasing responsibility for over 20 years with Schlumberger Limited, including assignments in the United States, Oman, Italy, Egypt and the United Kingdom.

Mr. Stephens has over 25 years of international and domestic oil field service experience in a wide variety of environments. He started his career as a field engineer in Italy with Schlumberger and spent the first several years working in operational and front line management roles in continental Europe, the North Sea, North Africa and the Middle East. Mr. Stephens led the Europe, Africa and CIS region before moving back to North America where he assumed a wide variety of responsibilities. Over the span of his career he has been involved in almost all aspects of the oil field service industry, including sales and marketing, product development, human resource management and executive leadership positions. Mr. Stephens has been a leader in a wide variety of services and technologies including managing a global TRS business, and has lived in 10 different countries.

Mr. Stephens earned a degree in Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver BC and is a member of the SPE, AADE and SEG. He and his family reside in Houston, Texas.

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Post ID: @yni+KvMq7H6

PP being sold to franks. After the merger is complete Craig head will resign and some of his closest followers, they will then go into franks and make a PP only company with an international footprint. This will be completed by September 2017.

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Post ID: @jcn+KvMq7H6

What good it is going to do to vent? Hopefully Baker will be gone after the first of the year. Baker is a crooked company ran by a bunch of IDIOTS. Wait until GE gets to see old Crackerhead and all of his wisdom. I wonder how many of the CUNTS he'll take with him!

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Post ID: @uqn+KvMq7H6

Merry berry a very happy Quine

She doing the great baker pay offs

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Post ID: @tze+KvMq7H6

Not lies your getting booted out on your ass

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Post ID: @ufp+KvMq7H6

Oh that's good news

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Post ID: @dvu+KvMq7H6

10% across the board Pressure Pumping will be hit hardest to make the sellout more attractive . PP cannot afford to cut any more but new hands are coming and a new management philosophy . PP will become a regional business only .

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