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re: O&G- future for E&Ps/career advice?
Posted on 8/15/19 at 8:39 am to thegreatboudini
Posted on 8/15/19 at 8:39 am to thegreatboudini
Thanks for your post!
I work for a large pvf distributor with my main focus on small E&Ps.
I’m kind of worried that if I don’t take my old position, my new position would be eliminated due to the small e&ps getting pinched as you mentioned. If all of the larger E&Ps are absorbing the small ones... I have no idea what they would do with someone in my position since they already have teams calling on the larger E&Ps
Through your layoffs and experience, was it worth it to stay in oil and gas?
I work for a large pvf distributor with my main focus on small E&Ps.
I’m kind of worried that if I don’t take my old position, my new position would be eliminated due to the small e&ps getting pinched as you mentioned. If all of the larger E&Ps are absorbing the small ones... I have no idea what they would do with someone in my position since they already have teams calling on the larger E&Ps
Through your layoffs and experience, was it worth it to stay in oil and gas?
This post was edited on 8/15/19 at 8:41 am
Posted on 8/15/19 at 9:04 am to 337tigergirl
That’s hard to answer. I’m a geoscientist by trade, and staying in the industry gave me opportunities that I would have never gotten elsewhere, but these have not necessarily been geoscience opportunities. That said, I got them purely because of my technical background.
I suppose it has all worked out thus far, with some lessons learned along the way, but I do plan to leave the industry in 5-8 years.
I suppose it has all worked out thus far, with some lessons learned along the way, but I do plan to leave the industry in 5-8 years.
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