#4801
These sons of bitches have lax security? Yeah right. They wou;dn't even give me a camp pass so I had to beg everyone else to bring me back prime rib dinners.
#4802

stegosaurus posted:

oh ok thats different. the refineries here are all definitely dhs. and patrolled by off duty cops, surrounded by barbed wire with some sort of sensor running all through the fence. i dont doubt that the steelworkers could fuck things up, but the point is that they wouldnt monkeywrench their own retirement, that doesnt make any sense. unless a socialist movement could offer them an even better deal which isnt possible short term.




Yea If you want 2 talk labor aristocrats idk why guys starting at 90k/yr two seconds after they graduate high school would fuck that up.

#4803

stegosaurus posted:

oh ok thats different. the refineries here are all definitely dhs. and patrolled by off duty cops, surrounded by barbed wire with some sort of sensor running all through the fence. i dont doubt that the steelworkers could fuck things up, but the point is that they wouldnt monkeywrench their own retirement, that doesnt make any sense. unless a socialist movement could offer them an even better deal which isnt possible short term.



It's shortsighted, but "winning" the contract, seeing no loss in their benefits, and demonstrating how powerful they can be is something that the guys who actually get elected to union leadership appear to have no qualms with, at least when they get really mad and talk big out away from management or when we're drinking. It feels a lot less political in the northeast and a lot more like "don't fuck with us" even though most of the refineries up here were shut down not long ago, even several that were consistently profitable (e.g. Eagle Point).

edit: more political on the gulf coast imo

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#4804

Keven posted:

stegosaurus posted:

oh ok thats different. the refineries here are all definitely dhs. and patrolled by off duty cops, surrounded by barbed wire with some sort of sensor running all through the fence. i dont doubt that the steelworkers could fuck things up, but the point is that they wouldnt monkeywrench their own retirement, that doesnt make any sense. unless a socialist movement could offer them an even better deal which isnt possible short term.

Yea If you want 2 talk labor aristocrats idk why guys starting at 90k/yr two seconds after they graduate high school would fuck that up.



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#4805
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#4806
Donald fact: I was briefly a member of the United Steelworkers union.
#4807
the funny part to me about what little i know about oil & gas management is that they will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in, say, alberta to have a "cyber security" assessment done and then they will completely ignore the findings which are real bad in the most polite way that real bad things can be phrased. believe it or not shareholder pressure usually provides genuine impetus at high levels in most industries to make some sort of nominal effort to address findings like that, mainly because of bad press if the findings leak to the media and then those earlier stories about "they ignored warnings" get cited by the news during a later breach. i have heard a lot of theories from a lot of greedy people outside the industry itself on why that's different for oil & gas but not a lot of convincing ones... if you have any idea sunny i'm curious. is it just the intertwining of the industry and national security so they feel they can ignore it?
#4808
Guys check this out and do something http://theredelephants.com/help-group-get-berkeley-stand-antifa/
#4809
these people and their costumes are sooooo lame
#4810
The fuck is up with those knuckleheads doing the ISIS finger haha
#4811

toyotathon posted:

hasn't there not been a new refinery built in the US in a while? are US refineries meeting demand for domestic fuels and feedstocks or do we import.



Refinery expansions are a better return on investment than new builds. see: Marathon Garyville, Motiva Port Arthur (soon to be Aramco), etc.

Our position as a net exporter or importer of crude oil or refined products is market dependent. We recently became a net exporter of crude for the first time in a while. It's a constantly shifting thing as every country expands refineries and production. There's also those geopolitical sorts of shifts like how we've been making secret war on Venezuela for a while now but not long ago they were the source of the largest volume of USA crude imports.

I'm not a for-real commodities trader, but just dabbling I was able to learn what a huge game the oil merchant market is. Big players. It's fierce. A more wild thing is there's more money in corn than oil haha.

#4812

cars posted:

the funny part to me about what little i know about oil & gas management is that they will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in, say, alberta to have a "cyber security" assessment done and then they will completely ignore the findings which are real bad in the most polite way that real bad things can be phrased. believe it or not shareholder pressure usually provides genuine impetus at high levels in most industries to make some sort of nominal effort to address findings like that, mainly because of bad press if the findings leak to the media and then those earlier stories about "they ignored warnings" get cited by the news during a later breach. i have heard a lot of theories from a lot of greedy people outside the industry itself on why that's different for oil & gas but not a lot of convincing ones... if you have any idea sunny i'm curious. is it just the intertwining of the industry and national security so they feel they can ignore it?



in my experience it's risk management at the lowest allowable decision-making level (like site leadership or regional leadership, not company-level). leadership chooses that it's not a high enough risk to make an investment. There's no obvious return unless something's happened in the past so that when you calculate NPV, IRR, w/e you can put negative capital in the "benefits" line item and pass the red face test (i.e. don't just straight up lie even if it's the right thing to do).

also, there's the "if it interests my boss, it fascinates me" mindset---if it's not a priority to the current leadership, it's easy to dismiss as a priority on an individual level.

I feel like this sort of thing is exactly the same across most corporations. am I wrong?

#4813

glompers & swampperson
#4814

sunny posted:

in my experience it's risk management at the lowest allowable decision-making level (like site leadership or regional leadership, not company-level). leadership chooses that it's not a high enough risk to make an investment. There's no obvious return unless something's happened in the past so that when you calculate NPV, IRR, w/e you can put negative capital in the "benefits" line item and pass the red face test (i.e. don't just straight up lie even if it's the right thing to do).

also, there's the "if it interests my boss, it fascinates me" mindset---if it's not a priority to the current leadership, it's easy to dismiss as a priority on an individual level.

I feel like this sort of thing is exactly the same across most corporations. am I wrong?



it happens at higher levels in some companies but what i guess i'm asking is why the process results in fewer B2B contracts for risk services for that industry. and i guess it might just be that it's a lack of past events...? that's stuff I wouldn't have a window into.

#4815
I really think that's all it is. Management by disaster. Plus hot-potato style apathy in capital-starved environments (naturally downward spiraling).
#4816
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#4817
i was given my notice today, so its goodbye to the laziest job ive ever had and hello to part time bat survey work for slave wages. dawn survesy, dusk surveys, scoping surveys, crawling about in peoples attics, i wonder how this will affect my posting career
#4818
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#4819

roseweird posted:

a business math teacher said to me "happy administrative professionals day!" today and it made my stomach knot. my only comfort is that i do almost nothing productive here for anyone other than myself and will be an engineer soon



i hope u gave the ceremonial reply in return otherwise u might get reported and flogged for inadequate subservience to Capital

#4820
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#4821
ty rosewyrd, but this

roseweird posted:

yesterday i tortured some business math students



sounds bad, hope everything is O.k.

#4822
real life sucks, it fucking sucks, why the hell was i born in the universe where magic wasnt real, fuck this shi t
#4823
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#4824
shoutout to all my administrative professionals, i just got shunted into being the receptionist of this office of 100+ people because no one else wanted to do it, because we're a certain public company that regularly ruins peoples' lives in this country and people are always crying at the front desk
#4825

roseweird posted:

what if i told you, magic is real, but lame


*quitely to self* its not lame

#4826
i covered the front desk/phones for the admin staff for a couple hours yesterday while the boss took them all to lunch. this is about the extent of my attempts at worker solidarity

our office manager is retiring in june and i am this close to putting in an application for her job
#4827
working conditions on my hospital unit have become so shitty that pretty much every experienced nurse has jumped ship. I've been on the job for just shy of a year and my manager has approached me to train/ be a preceptor for the next incoming group of new hires for the grinder. if a still-green new nurse is the best they can do to provide training, you know the floor is completely dysfunctional. only a few more months till i'm at my one-year mark and I can bail too.

every single one of the hiring group that I was a part of is plannign on doing the same. this unit can get fucked.

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#4828
I went to a peoples climate march this morning, I don't think there was a single leftist there, they held a rally with a military guy and a unitarian preacher as speakers and then we marched more or less silently around the state capitol a single time. The official chant was "Vote climate deniers out, vote climate leaders in!" but they couldn't get anyone to say it, and most people left and went home after the one lap was finished. The park was also double booked or something cause this little black girl was having a birthday party with loud music 15 feet away and lots of confused people kept showing up there. Looking forward to coming back and doing it again on May day
#4829
our national spokesperson got stabbed in the leg during may day. he's alright but it's a fright
#4830

belgend posted:

our national spokesperson got stabbed in the leg during may day. he's alright but it's a fright


Christ. Three percenters are going to show up at ours apparently

#4831

tears posted:

i was given my notice today, so its goodbye to the laziest job ive ever had and hello to part time bat survey work for slave wages. dawn survesy, dusk surveys, scoping surveys, crawling about in peoples attics, i wonder how this will affect my posting career



this sounds rad as fuck

#4832
if i had that job i would prodromally mutter "i am darkness...i am the night" to myself in my head constantly
#4833
may day in philly was good, i couldn't stay too long unfortunately
#4834
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#4835

dank_xiaopeng posted:

working conditions on my hospital unit have become so shitty that pretty much every experienced nurse has jumped ship. I've been on the job for just shy of a year and my manager has approached me to train/ be a preceptor for the next incoming group of new hires for the grinder. if a still-green new nurse is the best they can do to provide training, you know the floor is completely dysfunctional. only a few more months till i'm at my one-year mark and I can bail too.

every single one of the hiring group that I was a part of is plannign on doing the same. this unit can get fucked.



that sounds very familiar from every other nurse story i've ever heard in the us of a

#4836
hope everyone had a good may day and that no additional people were stabbed. <3 from britain, which is bad
#4837

dank_xiaopeng posted:

working conditions on my hospital unit have become so shitty that pretty much every experienced nurse has jumped ship. I've been on the job for just shy of a year and my manager has approached me to train/ be a preceptor for the next incoming group of new hires for the grinder. if a still-green new nurse is the best they can do to provide training, you know the floor is completely dysfunctional. only a few more months till i'm at my one-year mark and I can bail too.

every single one of the hiring group that I was a part of is plannign on doing the same. this unit can get fucked.



the only people i've ever heard of who really like being nurses are either really catholic women or guys who will later be identified as something called "The Skullkeeper"

#4838
while nursing is one possible path to skullkeeping, it's a common myth that all skullkeepers were once nurses
#4839

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:

tears posted:

this sounds rad as fuck


reporting in - turns out its like sentry duty but without the excitement that you might be shot and killed

#4840