Anyone have any ideas what to expect over the next 7-8 months?
Buzzing with what?coolerguy12 said:
Literally started at Anadarko on the 8th. Anyone have any ideas what to expect over the next 7-8 months?
My phone hasn't stopped buzzing since 6AM this morning.
94chem said:Buzzing with what?coolerguy12 said:
Literally started at Anadarko on the 8th. Anyone have any ideas what to expect over the next 7-8 months?
My phone hasn't stopped buzzing since 6AM this morning.
Presumably with people asking what's going on with the recent news?94chem said:Buzzing with what?coolerguy12 said:
Literally started at Anadarko on the 8th. Anyone have any ideas what to expect over the next 7-8 months?
My phone hasn't stopped buzzing since 6AM this morning.
TommyGun said:
How close are you to the wellhead? If you're sitting in The Woodlands as overhead I'd start to keep an eye out for other opportunities. This is a big deal that'll take a considerable amount of time to work out. Truth is you'll probably be ok for at least a year or so. At that point, it's just a question of whether you're in a redundant role or not.
TommyGun said:
How close are you to the wellhead? If you're sitting in The Woodlands as overhead I'd start to keep an eye out for other opportunities. This is a big deal that'll take a considerable amount of time to work out. Truth is you'll probably be ok for at least a year or so. At that point, it's just a question of whether you're in a redundant role or not.
94chem said:Buzzing with what?coolerguy12 said:
Literally started at Anadarko on the 8th. Anyone have any ideas what to expect over the next 7-8 months?
My phone hasn't stopped buzzing since 6AM this morning.
Sounds a bit high for someone that's only been with the company for four days...TxAg20 said:
If/when Chevron needs to lower headcount, you are likely to get the largest bonus of your life in the form of severance. From what I've heard, 2 years' salary and immediate vesting of any unvested stock.
I did volunteer for a package during my time at BP for a similar reason. Packages were 90 days full salary & benefits plus 1 month of both for each year of service at the company, plus immediate vest of all stock. My boss just laughed at me and told me they weren't going to pay me to leave.Duncan Idaho said:
Jesus. That is literally more than 26x the last layoff package I got and more than 2x of the highest payout for the last early retirement buy out I was eligible for.
I'd volunteer for that kind of package
IrishTxAggie said:Sounds a bit high for someone that's only been with the company for four days...TxAg20 said:
If/when Chevron needs to lower headcount, you are likely to get the largest bonus of your life in the form of severance. From what I've heard, 2 years' salary and immediate vesting of any unvested stock.
The last severance packages CVX handed out in 2016 weren't what you've described. Won't go into details, but it wasn't 2 years' pay.TxAg20 said:
If/when Chevron needs to lower headcount, you are likely to get the largest bonus of your life in the form of severance. From what I've heard, 2 years' salary and immediate vesting of any unvested stock.
coolerguy12 said:TommyGun said:
How close are you to the wellhead? If you're sitting in The Woodlands as overhead I'd start to keep an eye out for other opportunities. This is a big deal that'll take a considerable amount of time to work out. Truth is you'll probably be ok for at least a year or so. At that point, it's just a question of whether you're in a redundant role or not.
I'm on the midstream side laying pipelines ahead of the wells. Chevron announced adding rigs to the APC acreage so that can only be a good thing.
Civen said:
What do you think this does to real estate in The Woodlands? Time to abandon ship, or will demand from the Exxon campus keep things afloat?
Is this ever not true? Didn't they just purge everybody 2 years ago?Quote:
There is plenty of dead weight at Chevron
It should be fine. SWV keeps adding companies. HP Inc just moved there and HPE will in the next few years. That's 10K employees alone.Civen said:
What do you think this does to real estate in The Woodlands? Time to abandon ship, or will demand from the Exxon campus keep things afloat?
tylercsbn9 said:It should be fine. SWV keeps adding companies. HP Inc just moved there and HPE will in the next few years. That's 10K employees alone.Civen said:
What do you think this does to real estate in The Woodlands? Time to abandon ship, or will demand from the Exxon campus keep things afloat?
Anadarko employees will have fun getting adjusted to Chevron's nanny state software when that gets onboarded
FarmerJohn said:
Mergers are good opportunity for people lower on the totem pole. You are already on the team but are flexible in job assignments. Those higher up tend to be protecting little kingdoms that may no longer be around. At least that is my experience. Think of it this way, you are too new to be married to the "Anadarko Way" but just old enough to be an "Anadarko Guy". Think of this as a lot more doors are available to be opened.
Yeah, some of these posters think it's still 1985. Time for Original Ag to show up and tell us about the good old days...TKEAg04 said:
I was a CVX casualty about 3 years ago. I haven't looked back. They preach one thing and practice something else.
And the comment about the CVX severance is not anywhere near what you are talking about. It was very minimal and quite frankly pathetic. I didn't even get a face to face dismissal - a HR personnel with a BU rep called me and let me go in a 2 minute conversation. Didn't even get my name right when they called.