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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3300475" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>Not related to Halliburton, but a large pipeline company I work for has been reorganizing since August. First was an incentivized voluntary separation package for those 55 and older. That was about 350 across the company. Next were the layoffs. If I had to guess, that was probably another 500. I was sort of lucky. I received a termination letter that was effective 12/31. My job moved to Houston. I was given the opportunity to find another job internally, luckily, today I was offered another position that was effectively a lateral move into a different department. It took from 11/6 to 12/4 to find a different job internally. I was lucky, another person in my old group was given the same option, but he was set back $8,000 a year in a salary reduction. Most people effected by the reduction in force were walked out and not given the opportunity to find another position. Being in a position like this sure changes your perspective on things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3300475, member: 7248"] Not related to Halliburton, but a large pipeline company I work for has been reorganizing since August. First was an incentivized voluntary separation package for those 55 and older. That was about 350 across the company. Next were the layoffs. If I had to guess, that was probably another 500. I was sort of lucky. I received a termination letter that was effective 12/31. My job moved to Houston. I was given the opportunity to find another job internally, luckily, today I was offered another position that was effectively a lateral move into a different department. It took from 11/6 to 12/4 to find a different job internally. I was lucky, another person in my old group was given the same option, but he was set back $8,000 a year in a salary reduction. Most people effected by the reduction in force were walked out and not given the opportunity to find another position. Being in a position like this sure changes your perspective on things. [/QUOTE]
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