Good morning all. First, in a nut shell…job loss. Ouch!!! :ack:
As a result of initial staffing reductions globally in mid-2015, Murphy sold an aircraft and reduced its pilot staffing for both its Houston and El Dorado operations by a total of two. With my having been the Safety Officer for the flight department for the last few years, I was transferred to the Houston corporate office where I asserted that skill as a Sr. Staff HSE (Health, Safety and Environmental) Analyst with the Gulf of Mexico offshore production facilities; quite the experience. And, as many of you remember, there was also that nasty thing going on with my back.
While working in the Houston office, I soon thereafter survived two additional rounds of layoffs. Last Thursday morning, it was announced via Company email that a fourth layoff would be taking place that day; I was one of the employees who was cut. :seeya:
While my time in Houston gained for me invaluable insight into the oil and gas industry, it also took me out of, and away from, my aviation career. :banghead:Between traveling with work, traveling back to AR when possible to see the family, and the long hours spent at the office, I was left with very little time to actively pursue a position in aviation. However, with this recent round of layoffs at Murphy, I am now using this as an opportunity to actively seek employment in the aviation industry as, once again, a full-time pilot.
So, while the severance package helps initially, I do need a job. And, needless to say, this situation severely alters my plans for getting the Storker ‘completely’ finished anytime soon.
This is where the shout out comes in to you guys…time to network. Everybody knows somebody that knows somebody that knows the right person. Having said that, if you have contacts, job leads, etc., please keep me in mind.
And ‘no’, Croc, while Suave is devastated, do not send Hilda to Arkansas to give him an enema. :jester:
Thanks to all in advance.