Thread regarding Schlumberger Ltd. layoffs

Voluntarily Leaving SLB

I remember when people were actually shocked that someone would voluntarily leave SLB - not anymore - next upturn will see people flocking to the exits to work for the competition - many are already doing it!

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Post ID: @OP+NDunkTw

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Sometime in slb dog eat something else to make manager happy

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Post ID: @7skg+NDunkTw

My philosophy is to stab others before they stab you. Dog eat dog remember

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Post ID: @6tdf+NDunkTw

It's a jungle out there trust nobody

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Post ID: @6ehx+NDunkTw

I was never shocked someone left slb, happens all the time they work hard and cut benefits and create a culture of fear of redundancy if not working extra....

The jobs market is saturated as well, everyone is picking up contractors and dropping them one month later on rather than staff I have heard as the market has people. My concern HSE of staff especially short term contractors, be careful folks.

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Post ID: @6ygl+NDunkTw

I've been looking for a while. Quite frankly, even with very transferable skills, there isn't a green pasture out there. All those nice "jobs for the future" (EV, AI, Cloud, etc. oreven finance) are in expensive locations (West coast primarily). The damn cost of living is so high, never mind the intense competition.

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Post ID: @3ifq+NDunkTw

Go to IT, automotive or other hitech industry...

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Post ID: @2sbc+NDunkTw

Offshore drilling companies are on the verge of bankruptcy and non of SLB competitors are making money.

There are no jobs at the competition.

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Post ID: @2ccs+NDunkTw

Still salty? C'mon man, it's been a year since you got laid off. Move on!

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Post ID: @1hje+NDunkTw

Don't think the competition is the gravy train. Service companies are all the same

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Post ID: @cna+NDunkTw

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