Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

This says it all

http://realmoney.thestreet.com/articles/08/14/2017/chevron-faces-price-pullback?puc=cnnmoneyp&cm_ven=CNNMONEYP

As an employee I would take a hit on my dividend, instead of getting into debt more. The only reason it shows a + is because of the sale of assets. Someone needs to go back to finance 101. Everyone in every company should treat their funds as if they were spending their own money. So would you rob peter to pay paul. We as employees and shareholders need to start demanding new Ceo, new Board and cut the Middle Managers that take trips they should not, expenses that should not be spent and stop spending money like it is a water fountain, Engineers that overspend their projects. What happened to the + or - 10% on projects? If they don't have a good excuse, then out the door. Every conference room upstairs has lunches, go get your own lunch on your lunch hour. Our management company for the building charges an arm and a leg to move people. How is that? We own the building!!!!! Look how much it takes to move 1 person. The problem is you sent your knowledge packing, the millennials are wet behind the ears. They had enough people EOI to not layoff. Trust me I have seen the numbers. The only reason they are not having the mass layoffs anymore is because it has crushed their trust and backfired in the media. They thought people would just go away, be happy and merry. As for this board it is the employees and ex employees writing on this board. All of us can't be wrong. Pride in Chevron has ended. One has to watch their back constantly. Things get turned around. People jumping peoples crap over things that can easily be changed. Now they are quietly laying off employees, just under the amount to not report to the Texas Workforce Commission. I agree with the post above, why should I have to apply for my job I am already sitting in. We all signed a contract when we move from one position to another. So is Chevron breaking it's contact with me?

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@gwkz, Posting on a 15 day old thread where the posters are long gone, like an imbecile and mocking the Houston flood victims all in the same post = pathetic loser with no life and nothing good to post about anything. Happy to not be you.

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Post ID: @hoah+ONy5Pig

@ONy5Pig-2ump: Mr Watson, shouldn't you be thinking where to take your a-- to die dried out instead of posting garbage here?

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Post ID: @gwkz+ONy5Pig

Thanks for your post Ony. I was one of those facility engineers that had a track record of bringing in projects on budget and schedule within the company. I drove people hard as well as contractors nd made enemies during my 15 year career while 5 course meal managers took credit for me and my teams accomplishments. Chevron releasing me and my team has proven to be a blessing. I am in a much smaller company now and have a smile going to work everyday with benefits and compensation better than cvx.

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Post ID: @1mea+ONy5Pig

I quit CVX a few years ago and it seems that nothing has changed. My team had 4 people under one clueless team lead. I hardly saw the guy since he said he was attending meetings constantly. He relied on his spy and bully for feedback and PMPs. He had zero management skills and had no idea what our work was about. This board validates what I experienced at CVX. It was a wasteful and badly managed company and I blame the layers upon layers of do nothing middle management.

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Post ID: @1hni+ONy5Pig

The only person who needs to go back and take Finance 101, is the jackazz-in-chief, JW.

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