Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

Uncle Dave Wants YOU!

http://oilpro.com/post/30697/halliburton-set-to-add-2000-us-jobs

Last Friday Halliburton announced that it will be adding 2,000 US jobs in the first quarter of this year. The decision comes in response to a higher than expected recent surge in oilfield activity in West Texas.

According to Halliburton Chairman and CEO Dave Lesar, these moves are part of a strategic decision to spend more now in order to produce higher profits in the near future. These announcements were made in a rare operations update call.

BTW, PREVIOUS employees NEED NOT APPLY

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Please, Please, Please..... All you LIBERALS, get out of the business!!!!!! Go somewhere else and fester your hate, discontent and disgust!!!!!! Get out of our business. We would rather pay your unemployment than rather ruin our economy and work force. Leave us alone, our lives would be much better without you. You are a cancer to our society. Please leave the free economic society, and our free American Consertive value American value system. Get back on the titty and shut the hell up!!!!!

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Post ID: @cad+MxMtD5h

Well, why the heck should this be surpirsing. What you say is exactly correct. However, laying off, or letting go of the 50 year olds (knowledge) with all the hands on experience, only falls in line with the new agenda. These people will NEVER understand What it takes to run a crew or how to manage MEN. They will continue to try to get body's to do the job, but they will NEVER get the dedicTion out of those people that old time leader got out of their MEN. It seems that all these big corporations want now a days is yes woman, liberal men and people that are afraid to get their hands dirty. It is the pu--y fixation of America.

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Post ID: @afq+MxMtD5h

Be sure to read the comments on the above OilPro article:

"I have worked internationally from 1988 until 2012 when I transferred back to the U.S and was let go/retired from Alaska in 2014. I received the following excerpt of a mail from an old work mate a few days ago.

"Things seem to be perking up a little in the US at least, especially around the Permian. Elsewhere everything is totally f dire. Africa offshore is now a total of 5 rigs. That's not Angola, or Gabon, or just Sperry or Baker : that is 5 offshore rigs total, in the whole of Africa. I was laid off in March 2016, and I have to say that Halliburton is just the shi employer. Anyone under 50 was offered terrible contracts : 6/2 in the middle east on local contracts, along with demotion to lowest grade, while anyone over 50 was simply laid off. In Europe or the US, either of these would probably be illegal, but they can get away with it on international operations."

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