Thread regarding ConocoPhillips layoffs

We do not need BARTLESVILLE!!! Shut BARTLESVILLE down and move those tasks to Houston!

Yes! Get rid of Bartlesville it is a awful place that lost it's purpose! Isolated, outdated, and a detriment to moral and our company! BARTLESVILLE is full of alcoholics and meth heads!

SHUT BARTLESVILLE DOWN!

CLOSE BARTLESVILLE NOW!

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Post ID: @OP+LHwSSH9

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Settle down ladies.

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Post ID: @euav+LHwSSH9

Getting stuck in a dying isolated campus (Bartlesville) and working for managers that knows they won't be transferred is awful! We know many managers are angry and vindictive and want to see as few as possible make the transition! We can't quit because houses aren't selling here now. We are stuck between a rock and a hard spot!

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Post ID: @dsyq+LHwSSH9

Well said little grasshopper!

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Post ID: @cfht+LHwSSH9

OP is absolutely correct. I'm from Bartlesville and completely agree. Worked with to many brothers, cousins, sisters or friends who all thought they were gods gift. The elitist bs that spews from this office is a site to behold. I feel bad because there are some hard working people there but they need to sh-- can every last supervisor on up!

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Post ID: @cfor+LHwSSH9

I WANT MY BINKY NOW!!!!

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Post ID: @9xva+LHwSSH9

SHUT BARTLESVILLE DOWN!!!!

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Post ID: @9bbd+LHwSSH9

Well said 71ma!

Very accurate description, right on the mark!

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Post ID: @8aec+LHwSSH9

Noooo , where else will we get our over entitled snobby elitists? We have no need for the creation of pretend ladders and pretend jobs just so they can continue the illusion that they are beautiful they are perfect they are special style environment that rich mommy and daddy created. Are you nuts their would be no pool of people to transfer and infiltrate our assests with enough entitlement to rule the world , who will put the rest of us down? Who will congregate together and create clicks creating nothing short of a cancer to eat through the accountability environment? Who? Who? Who is going to make a mockery of everything this business once stood for? Quit being irresponsible original poster think of the rest of us who would not know our heads from our behinds with out our wine drenched spoiled brats telling us which direction is up...

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Post ID: @7lma+LHwSSH9

I am happy for the people that are comfortable in Bartlesville; but I am not comfortable in Bartlesville. Do not condemn me for not partaking.

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Post ID: @6cvm+LHwSSH9

@LHwSSH9-5ndc

Says the girl who is infatuated with said small town. Keep biting your nails at every town hall. At some point next year you'll realize that you were the inexperienced one who spent the better part of 2016 and 2017 wishing for something that never came true. All the while, everyone else is out having a good time. This sh-- is your cancer.

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Post ID: @5ygd+LHwSSH9

It is very sad that the defenders of Bartlesville appear to have such a small view and experience of the world that they cling to it in total fear!

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Post ID: @5ndc+LHwSSH9

Houston is perfect. With rainbows and butterflies that decor every street corner. Absolutely no drugs and nothing but outstanding citizens. It is the utopia that every city in the world wishes to be.

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Post ID: @5iad+LHwSSH9

Premier bought the labs and equipment to get COP's unconventional formation technologies. Premier will be moving away from Bartlesville's meth labs in a couple of years and taking the technology with them to Houston! Time is running out for the rest of the place!

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Post ID: @4nvh+LHwSSH9

Press Release: Premier Oilfield Laboratories Acquires Assets of ConocoPhillips Subsurface Laboratory (Bartlesville)

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Post ID: @4mcq+LHwSSH9

Not many people are as worried about Bartlesville as you seem to be. This must be about 20 times you have posted about it. Go volunteer at a food bank or something and maybe you can find purpose in your life.

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Post ID: @4yie+LHwSSH9

Shut down Bartlesville and we won't have to worry about it!

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Post ID: @3mcx+LHwSSH9

It is clear that no one in this discussion actually understands how data and technology is balanced between Houston and Bartlesville.

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Post ID: @3loj+LHwSSH9

Bartlesville is the disaster recovery location for Houston staff. In the event of a hurricane Houston staff are relocated temporarily to Bartlesville. Disaster recovery applies to information technology functions and other functions of the organization.

Search for Houston and hurricane for a better understanding of the requirements associated with disaster recovery for companies in Houston.

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Post ID: @3nkm+LHwSSH9

There no reason to have a cloud based solution and plan your disaster recovery around a remote data center you still have to maintain and pay to output data to constantly that has comparatively awful internet througput compared to cloud based redundancy in the form of another regional data center backup. No idea why I'm trying to explain this any more I guess. It's like trying to teach a fish how to ride a bicycle.

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Post ID: @3kyo+LHwSSH9

SAP HANA Cloud Platform. The data remains in the cloud. Not a new concept.

And Bartlesville is the disaster recovery site for ConocoPhillips in the event of a disaster in Houston, such as a hurricane. ConocoPhillips has sent employees north to Bartlesville on more than one occasion... Nothing new with either the move to the cloud for SAP or the disaster recovery sites for ConocoPhillips.

Local data is better suited to seismic imaging, all other data is happy to be in the cloud.

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Post ID: @2kff+LHwSSH9

That last post is one of the most ignorant things I've heard recently . Really? Pulling massive amounts of data out of the cloud to manage DR yourself? I hope you actually don't work in technology. Or at least for someone else.

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Post ID: @2rju+LHwSSH9

The migration of SAP to the cloud is well underway. Bartlesville would continue to be of value as a disaster recovery site both for data and the people associated with the data.

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Post ID: @1cgo+LHwSSH9

The migration of SAP to the cloud is well underway. Bartlesville would continue to be of value as a disaster recovery site both for data and the people associated with the data.

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Post ID: @1lyk+LHwSSH9

Hey b-tt head I guess you ignored previous poster?

Sounds like Bartlesville is done!

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Post ID: @1qjs+LHwSSH9

Someone has a mental disorder about Bartlesville. You should seek medical care.

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Post ID: @1ywp+LHwSSH9

I would just like to comment on shutting down Bartlesville.

For COP I think that is happening as we speak, the CIO of COP has a guy in his hip pocket that is very good at doing that very thing.

Shutting down and moving data centers was his thing for BP.

COP Email has been moved to the cloud with success. This removes Bartlesville employees for email.

The next and larger task will to be to move the Big Iron ( SAP and the Data Services that go along with that)

The Accountants and the SAP programming people would no longer be needed. ( Houston would have the people to fill those positions )

Once that is moved to the Cloud or Houston that is a game changer. I dont think EC3 or EC4 were designed for DataCenters like Bartlesville. But there are several Datacenters in Houston that can house that type of Compute.

So once the DataCenter is moved to Houston/Cloud there would really be no need for the positions in Bartlesville as they could be filled in Houston.

Just to say, the COP employees that think that COP is going to pay to move the employee's from Bartlesville to Houston might be a little confused.

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Post ID: @1zqv+LHwSSH9

Whats wez going to do with all dem prostitutes wez gots.

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Post ID: @1lqv+LHwSSH9

A very small percentage in Houston unlike large percentage in Bartlesville!

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Post ID: @vat+LHwSSH9

Well at least 2 delusional M

eth addicts were up early this morning.

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Post ID: @qva+LHwSSH9

Agree!

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