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Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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I'm so glad to be out of that industry. Early in my career I was given advice by someone retiring. He said basically that unless I want to be "typecast" into an industry for most of my career...i should change industries every 5 or so years when I'm changing jobs. I've worked in 3 very different industries now and it has helped tremendously.
I hope all of you in the energy sector are holding strong. I'm curious to see just how many projects will be canned and how many wells will be shut in from this ordeal.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostI'm so glad to be out of that industry. Early in my career I was given advice by someone retiring. He said basically that unless I want to be "typecast" into an industry for most of my career...i should change industries every 5 or so years when I'm changing jobs. I've worked in 3 very different industries now and it has helped tremendously.
I hope all of you in the energy sector are holding strong. I'm curious to see just how many projects will be canned and how many wells will be shut in from this ordeal.
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostWeatherford laid off almost everyone after moving to Houston a few years back. I imagine they are ripe to be bought out. Companies with cash will probably be able to snap
up lots of Permian Basin and Eagleford properties soon too.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostWeatherford hasn't been the same ever since they got caught selling to Iran. That was a huge dent to them.
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostIf they get bailed out then I guess this is another one of those times that everything I need gets a lot more expensive but my pay doesn't increase.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostThe larger companies, the SLB's, HAL's, BHI's, etc. can handle most of this, it's the smaller local service companies here that pour their blood sweat and tears for our business that I'm most worried about.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDon't those smaller guys just get gobbled up by the bigger guys anyways? Its acquisition time baby!
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