Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Dr-g Testing Policy

Sounds like management is going to start up dr-g testing everyone again to find out who’s using, since all their sellers EOI’d


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Dr-g testing is expensive and everyone is trying to cut costs. Don’t get all worked up over a rumor. I think it’ll be more job focused for safety sensitive roles, not people in front of screens all day. And location matters, they can’t even dr-g test everywhere the same way because of state and country laws. Read up on dr-g laws where you live and you’ll be fine.

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Post ID: @rv+1kry3cswp

That will great if Chevron can replace USA workers and backfill with the overachieving Injuns

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Post ID: @md+1kry3cswp

Hopefully RM leaders/managers can be protected like in the past

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Post ID: @ja+1kry3cswp

@ff

Not to condone dr-gs, but it's now known that the German Army in 1939 (Poland) and 1940 (Belgium/France) was on me-h and that is what sustained these early, shocking gains in the early days of those campaigns.

I was told once that the light that burns twice as bright burns half as long... this was supposed to be some consolation for the questionable things that I did...some might say extraordinary things...

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Post ID: @g0+1kry3cswp

I doubt that. Some of the best workers are on dr-gs and they don't want to risk losing us

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Post ID: @ff+1kry3cswp

@a7 PARTY ON Wayne.

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Post ID: @a9+1kry3cswp

@a6

Party on!

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Post ID: @a7+1kry3cswp

Party on!

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