miller0926 said:birdman said:
Good for the business.
Terrible for us employees
A lot of the XOM support staff in the godpod just went to Pioneer to avoid relocation to Spring.
miller0926 said:birdman said:
Good for the business.
Terrible for us employees
MsDoubleD81 said:miller0926 said:birdman said:
Good for the business.
Terrible for us employees
A lot of the XOM support staff in the godpod just went to Pioneer to avoid relocation to Spring.
Sounds like they bought themselves 2 years.MsDoubleD81 said:miller0926 said:birdman said:
Good for the business.
Terrible for us employees
A lot of the XOM support staff in the godpod just went to Pioneer to avoid relocation to Spring.
AgLA06 said:Sounds like they bought themselves 2 years.MsDoubleD81 said:miller0926 said:birdman said:
Good for the business.
Terrible for us employees
A lot of the XOM support staff in the godpod just went to Pioneer to avoid relocation to Spring.
Gig-Em2003 said:
I heard PXD severance was
3 weeks pay for every year of service
And 2 weeks pay for every $10k of salary
Folks can stay in Irving for two years but after that it's off to Houston for most anyone left.
AgLA06 said:Gig-Em2003 said:
I heard PXD severance was
3 weeks pay for every year of service
And 2 weeks pay for every $10k of salary
Folks can stay in Irving for two years but after that it's off to Houston for most anyone left.
That would be about a little more than a year severance for a 5 year /120k employee.
Dark_Knight said:
The karma is delicious.
Now let's see how many will cry about moving to Houston.
Owen Kellogg said:
The WSJ has published hit piece after hit piece on the oil and gas industry. Then they publish this glowing article on Woods. I don't get it!
Exxon CEO's $60 Billion Vindication https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/darren-woods-exxon-ceo-c35c476a?reflink=integratedwebview_share
GarlandAg2012 said:Owen Kellogg said:
The WSJ has published hit piece after hit piece on the oil and gas industry. Then they publish this glowing article on Woods. I don't get it!
Exxon CEO's $60 Billion Vindication https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/darren-woods-exxon-ceo-c35c476a?reflink=integratedwebview_share
I don't think of the WSJ as very anti-O&G. What hit pieces are you thinking of?
htxag09 said:GarlandAg2012 said:Owen Kellogg said:
The WSJ has published hit piece after hit piece on the oil and gas industry. Then they publish this glowing article on Woods. I don't get it!
Exxon CEO's $60 Billion Vindication https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/darren-woods-exxon-ceo-c35c476a?reflink=integratedwebview_share
I don't think of the WSJ as very anti-O&G. What hit pieces are you thinking of?
In general, I like the WSJ, it's my primary news source. I think they're pretty neutral. But they definitely have pushed an anti O&G global warming agenda lately. One I can think of was the laughably bad Houston is so hot that every other industry is dying article.
Dark_Knight said:
The karma is delicious.
Now let's see how many will cry about moving to Houston.
gigem1223 said:Dark_Knight said:
The karma is delicious.
Now let's see how many will cry about moving to Houston.
Jesus dude. There are likely to be thousands without a job after this is over and you're finding joy in it? It's no wonder why you got laid off.
GarlandAg2012 said:Dark_Knight said:
The karma is delicious.
Now let's see how many will cry about moving to Houston.
Starting to see why they chose to lay you off...
planoaggie123 said:
I think your post was too vague being that harsh.
Laughing at upper level mgmt being worried / swearing it out? I guess. But they are going to get 1 year or more severance and will land somewhere.
The ones who are really worried because they may only get a few months to find a specific gig in the field or back office accounting etc are the ones to feel sorry for and they had no say in who got laid off.
More like Derail_KnightDark_Knight said:
No
Dark_Knight said:planoaggie123 said:
I think your post was too vague being that harsh.
Laughing at upper level mgmt being worried / swearing it out? I guess. But they are going to get 1 year or more severance and will land somewhere.
The ones who are really worried because they may only get a few months to find a specific gig in the field or back office accounting etc are the ones to feel sorry for and they had no say in who got laid off.
As a whole, I don't feel sorry for a company who lays people off just to satisfy investors, when they had no money issues in the first place.