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Who here works for BP?
Posted on 6/3/10 at 9:28 pm
Posted on 6/3/10 at 9:28 pm
Man the frick up.
Of all the Louisiana people on this board who are employed by the O&G industry, surely some of you are employed by the biggest oil producer in the GOM.
If you are a BP employee, fess up and give us your honest opinion of what's going on. Do you truly believe that your employer gives a frick about Louisiana and the gulf coast? Do you believe that Tony "Tea-and-Crumpets" Heyward gives a flying frick about the people of the state of LA who AREN'T working offshore for him to make him money?? Are you brainwashed? Or do you truly believe this was just a horrible accident that couldn't have been avoided, and that BP just so happened to be the company that it happened to?
Or are you starting to take off the blinders in light of this event?
If you're a contractor that has worked for BP, what is your 1st hand perception of their culture relative to other majors &/or independents?
Pony up, mother frickers.
Of all the Louisiana people on this board who are employed by the O&G industry, surely some of you are employed by the biggest oil producer in the GOM.
If you are a BP employee, fess up and give us your honest opinion of what's going on. Do you truly believe that your employer gives a frick about Louisiana and the gulf coast? Do you believe that Tony "Tea-and-Crumpets" Heyward gives a flying frick about the people of the state of LA who AREN'T working offshore for him to make him money?? Are you brainwashed? Or do you truly believe this was just a horrible accident that couldn't have been avoided, and that BP just so happened to be the company that it happened to?
Or are you starting to take off the blinders in light of this event?
If you're a contractor that has worked for BP, what is your 1st hand perception of their culture relative to other majors &/or independents?
Pony up, mother frickers.
This post was edited on 6/3/10 at 9:31 pm
Posted on 6/3/10 at 9:36 pm to Luke4LSU
Have done work for them on Thunder Horse platform, One of the most anal of the majors about safety ironically, im talking all the way down to the small shite. Can also say that most of the company men were assholes, hated doing work for them. Never been around any of there drilling though.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 9:39 pm to Luke4LSU
The company I work for did a wide azimuth survey for them in the Atlantis field a few years back. They now have a platform there that is getting scrutinized for its safety stuff.
My buddy works for Halliburton as a concrete engineer and he was on the DW Horizon. He says, he is not surprised that this happened. His opinion, take it or leave it.
My buddy works for Halliburton as a concrete engineer and he was on the DW Horizon. He says, he is not surprised that this happened. His opinion, take it or leave it.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 9:46 pm to GREENHEAD22
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One of the most anal of the majors about safety ironically, im talking all the way down to the small shite.
What do you mean, specifically? Give an example.
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Can also say that most of the company men were assholes, hated doing work for them.
Is this (company men being arrogant dicks) not the status quo throughout the industry?
Posted on 6/3/10 at 9:54 pm to The Devil
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I work for BP
So answer the questions...
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:01 pm to Luke4LSU
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. Do you truly believe that your employer gives a frick about Louisiana and the gulf coast?
They wouldn't be spending a shite ton of money to give folks jobs and compensation to folks like fisherman if they didn't.
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Do you believe that Tony "Tea-and-Crumpets" Heyward gives a flying frick about the people of the state of LA who AREN'T working offshore for him to make him money??
Pretty much any CEO doesn't give a flying frick about people that his or her company doesn't employ and many times they don't give a crap about people within the company. They all pretty much look out for themselves and the company's well being b/c that has an impact on their pay. Looking out for oneself certainly isn't exclusive to the CEO though.
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Or do you truly believe this was just a horrible accident that couldn't have been avoided, and that BP just so happened to be the company that it happened to?
There are certainly things that could have helped it be avoided.....but it also could happen to any company.
And from what I've heard from friends that work in the BP office, they are crazy anal about safety in every facet of their business.....even with the office workers. It was really ratcheted up after Texas City.
This post was edited on 6/3/10 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:04 pm to tylercsbn9
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from what I've heard from friends that work in the BP office, they are crazy anal about safety in every facet of their business.....even with the office workers.
This is true for every major O&G company.
But there is a difference between having safety programs & preaching safety for the sake of saying you preach safety, and TRULY having a safety CULTURE!
You can talk about it all you want, but at the end of the day, if your boss pulls you aside and asks "Why is this well taking so long?" right after commending you publically for not having any safety incidents, then you know how your bread is going to be buttered.
That being said, a true safety CULTURE is insanely difficult to attain...even if the upper-mgmt of the company desires it.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:06 pm to Luke4LSU
Your questions are silly... but I will say that almost everyone I talk to is extremely irate about the situation. The ones who aren't probably don't realize the extent of this disaster. There are quite a few BP employees that are upset with Tony, but I think he does care. I would hate to be in his position, but that's why he makes the big bucks.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:09 pm to Luke4LSU
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Luke4LSU
Easy bro.
I understand a lot of people are mad about this. I'm one of them. However, screaming, finger pointing and calling for heads to roll will only detract from the quality of information on this board. This is the best place I have found for getting information about the spill because the admins keep it civil.
You kind of came out of the blue with all the anger, did something happen recently?
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:09 pm to The Devil
I don't work for BP but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:09 pm to The Devil
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:10 pm to redstick13
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I don't work for BP but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
its wrong, but i
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:13 pm to Luke4LSU
quote:you sound like dumb like a m'fricker.
Luke4LSU
End rant
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:14 pm to TheHiddenFlask
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You kind of came out of the blue with all the anger, did something happen recently?
Because of BP's incompetence (at least to some extent), my state is catching it in the goat arse.
First environmentally. Now economically. The O&G and fishing/hunting industries are both fricked (at LEAST for the short term), adn that's ALL Louisiana had going for it.
I've given them the benefit of the for several weeks, and I still maintain that they're doing everything they can to address the well.
That being said, they should turn complete control of the spill response over to the USCG and other agencies and focus on the well IMO. BP is NOT in the business of protecting ecosystems from oil in the water.
My beef with BP is that they're making everyone in the O&G industry look stupid, and are responding to it arrogantly, IMO. They have undermined all of the effort that the industry has made over teh past decades to shift public perception towards the O&G industry NOT being evil and not interested in safety.
It just pisses me off.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:15 pm to meauxjeaux2
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you sound like dumb like a m'fricker.
Why's that, hot shot?
Posted on 6/3/10 at 10:52 pm to Luke4LSU
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Luke4LSU
Pump the brakes big guy
Posted on 6/3/10 at 11:14 pm to Luke4LSU
some accidents just happen. hindsight is always 20/20 and most accidents are due to human error...but until humans are infallible, these things will happen once in a blue moon
This post was edited on 6/15/10 at 12:18 am
Posted on 6/3/10 at 11:17 pm to Luke4LSU
I can agree with all of that.
Posted on 6/3/10 at 11:25 pm to Luke4LSU
First of all, you need to chill the frick out in every thread on here. Second, why the hell would we turn the spill response over to people who don't know shite about oil?
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