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Sep 4 2015, 08:26 PM
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My redwing boot miss the salty wind & oily platform.
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Sep 4 2015, 08:46 PM
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Sep 4 2015, 10:07 PM
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doesn't matter which race is more inside the company, the working politic basis just same (from my experience working inside both environment)
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Sep 4 2015, 10:11 PM
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Any input on what happened at eorc town hall meeting today??? Is shell out??
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Sep 5 2015, 12:23 AM
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Sep 5 2015, 12:54 AM
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QUOTE(mark_vyz @ Sep 4 2015, 07:23 PM) Well good for you then. Even though i heard a lot of retrenchment news, yet business is still ongoing. Lets hope for the best. Oh come on plz...well thats petronas and yes the ratio is low but they still having non malay right. If u see Shell, they are opposite to petronas. Non malay is majority there. Sarawak and Sabah are states that provides the most oil to malaysia and they have the most bumiputeras like the IBAN and KADAZAN. Y it has to be malays malays malays when the oil is coming from their IBAN and KADAZAN state? Of cuz jobs hv to be given to them. Plz remember they are also bumiputera and the Malays are not the only one who are entitle for this privileges. Looking at ur comments, no wonder other bumis felt left out from the bumiputera agenda |
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Sep 5 2015, 12:51 PM
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QUOTE(TheReaderReads @ Sep 5 2015, 12:54 AM) Oh come on plz... do you know how many Iban and Kadazan ppl (and other natives of Swk and Sabah) Petronas and its subsidiaries employed compared to Shell? go check this out.Sarawak and Sabah are states that provides the most oil to malaysia and they have the most bumiputeras like the IBAN and KADAZAN. Y it has to be malays malays malays when the oil is coming from their IBAN and KADAZAN state? Of cuz jobs hv to be given to them. Plz remember they are also bumiputera and the Malays are not the only one who are entitle for this privileges. Looking at ur comments, no wonder other bumis felt left out from the bumiputera agenda and Shell has been operating in Sarawak far far faaaar longer than Petronas. This post has been edited by Stamp: Sep 5 2015, 12:54 PM |
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Sep 5 2015, 12:54 PM
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Which fuel brand is officially selling Euro 4 mogas in the market now?
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Sep 5 2015, 01:59 PM
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tak habis lagi ke komen2 rubbish kat sini?
bosan dah aku tgk thread ni... |
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Sep 5 2015, 02:05 PM
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Sep 5 2015, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Sep 5 2015, 12:51 PM) do you know how many Iban and Kadazan ppl (and other natives of Swk and Sabah) Petronas and its subsidiaries employed compared to Shell? go check this out. Petronas is a local entityand Shell has been operating in Sarawak far far faaaar longer than Petronas. Shell isnt Petronas has to do it Btw, do u know that shell hiring has to go under petronas approval? |
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Sep 5 2015, 03:01 PM
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Sep 5 2015, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Sep 5 2015, 03:01 PM) yes, from shell insider. I dunno how much petronas will scrutinise though... but then as long that the number is viable i suppose.and since i am not in shell but was once working for an engineering company in kl, i know that for RAPID project, the said engineering company dun have a big say in who they want to send to work for to work in RAPID. Petronas hv to view their resume and approve. Even when workload is low and many charging overheads, the said company still can't use their own overhead staff for that project just bcuz petronas duwan so they have to hire new ppl under petronas approval. So those overhead ppl just help up but not charging to RAPID. just charge overhead. This post has been edited by TheReaderReads: Sep 5 2015, 03:11 PM |
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Sep 5 2015, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Sep 5 2015, 12:54 PM) In terms of sulphur, all petro already Euro4 compliant, just that RVP and distillation are not.But with the word M behind that means substandard, no need to waste time to make your self happy with same stuff. |
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Sep 5 2015, 05:49 PM
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QUOTE(TheReaderReads @ Sep 5 2015, 03:11 PM) yes, from shell insider. I dunno how much petronas will scrutinise though... but then as long that the number is viable i suppose. A dirty fact that been made known to Shell staffs since 2008 and since i am not in shell but was once working for an engineering company in kl, i know that for RAPID project, the said engineering company dun have a big say in who they want to send to work for to work in RAPID. Petronas hv to view their resume and approve. Even when workload is low and many charging overheads, the said company still can't use their own overhead staff for that project just bcuz petronas duwan so they have to hire new ppl under petronas approval. So those overhead ppl just help up but not charging to RAPID. just charge overhead. An opened secret that some parties trying to deny. Why you want to dig this shit out |
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Sep 5 2015, 06:59 PM
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I still don't understand, how can competitor decide who to hire in their company. It's not like a join venture or subsidiary. It's 2 separate and different entity..
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Sep 5 2015, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(TheReaderReads @ Sep 5 2015, 03:11 PM) yes, from shell insider. I dunno how much petronas will scrutinise though... but then as long that the number is viable i suppose. Rapid I understand, and I have no surprise as it's a cronies companyand since i am not in shell but was once working for an engineering company in kl, i know that for RAPID project, the said engineering company dun have a big say in who they want to send to work for to work in RAPID. Petronas hv to view their resume and approve. Even when workload is low and many charging overheads, the said company still can't use their own overhead staff for that project just bcuz petronas duwan so they have to hire new ppl under petronas approval. So those overhead ppl just help up but not charging to RAPID. just charge overhead. |
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Sep 5 2015, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Sep 5 2015, 06:59 PM) I still don't understand, how can competitor decide who to hire in their company. It's not like a join venture or subsidiary. It's 2 separate and different entity.. National Oil Company (NOC) has a big say of what foreigners wanna do with their oilActually without petronas, most locals won't have the chance to work in oil n gas. Decades ago, whenever there are oil project here in msia, it was done by the westerners. Until petronas came in and set a rule that if they wanna drill oil from msia, they need local content. Shell provide expertise in technology and know how, while petronas controls the project and learn from the big international oil companies. |
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Sep 5 2015, 07:48 PM
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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Sep 5 2015, 06:59 PM) I still don't understand, how can competitor decide who to hire in their company. It's not like a join venture or subsidiary. It's 2 separate and different entity.. Google "Rozano Saad".https://gelagatanwar.wordpress.com/tag/datuk-wee-yiaw-hin/ If not enough, how about some racial articles |
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Sep 5 2015, 07:51 PM
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QUOTE(TheReaderReads @ Sep 5 2015, 07:18 PM) National Oil Company (NOC) has a big say of what foreigners wanna do with their oil There's already Petroleum Law to protect Petronas's interest.Actually without petronas, most locals won't have the chance to work in oil n gas. Decades ago, whenever there are oil project here in msia, it was done by the westerners. Until petronas came in and set a rule that if they wanna drill oil from msia, they need local content. Shell provide expertise in technology and know how, while petronas controls the project and learn from the big international oil companies. But with current situation, if were to continue on executing white elephant projects, hiring people, only way is to rob from other companies, like MLNG2 is a good example. |
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