|
Robbie Lex
|
So another week has begun, i am beginning to notice some people have been absent from the thread for a while, anyway I'm praying with the lot of you, What is meant for you will be for you. I think that's something we should all take note of:no matter how painful it may seem, lets move from the realm of what we want to what God wants in our lives, meaning that we should trust God no matter the consequences it may seem that he doesn't answer prayers especially when we don't get the things we want the most but the truth is he just sees a whole lot clearer than we do, for all those who didn't make it i think now is the time to get even closer to God, that may seem very painfully odd especially when it feels like having faith didn't work but I believe the uncertainty of life, not knowing what may happen tomorrow and the disappointments we get should even draw us closer to him, he sees and knows the answer to that question we ask in the dark so many times ( WHY?) For all those who have made it, {and i say this with a very wide smile plastered on my face}, its the beginning of another journey, another road of desires, wants and needs, hold on to God and don't lose sight of him in your life, you're going to need him even more, when you're praying for that promotion or that raise, For those still hopeful, key in to the testimony of others and have faith because God can still do it for you, Lets all remember that He has our future mapped out, even if it may not seem like a fantastic map from our point of view but hey be reassured that in spite of a few bumps here and there you will get to the end of the road, your destiny! as long as you hold on to Him. Cheers guys and have a sensational week, and don't be strangers drop a note once or twice, 
|
|
|
|
|
|
cutesy (f)
|
Very inspirational piece there from Robbie Lex; just to add a bit for those who did not make it, every disappointment is a blessing in disguise, who knows, it could be that Chevron Or Mobil will snap you up instead (and they both pay better  ) For those who made it, keep on passing tips down to we still hopeful enough to join you soon, u r still nairalanders!!! 
|
|
|
|
|
|
RANBAXY
|
TO all shell hopeful keep ur faith alive this is the time to be more closer to GOD, there is nothing impossible to GOD. IF HE CAN DO IT FOR ONE, HE CAN STIL DO IT FOR U, ESPECISLLY U.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie Lex
|
Yeah lets keep the faith alive, cutesey you never told me how your interview went?  i hope it turned out okay,
|
|
|
|
|
|
KDB (m)
|
hey all, just through with my medicals and it was a blast, hope to see you all in warri then,
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie Lex
|
Congrats kdb happy to know your medicals where successful, keep us posted ok
cheers
|
|
|
|
|
|
bobbyan (m)
|
Congrat KDB you are already in am happy u Congra Tula Tions!!!! Congra Tula Tions!!!! Congra Tula Tions!!!!
Congra Tula Tions!!!! Congra Tula Tions!!!!
|
|
|
|
|
|
RANBAXY
|
KDB, please what did thay test for, where u told the result immediatly , please i need the info, mine is wed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Underdogg (m)
|
Dear Lord give me the strength to make it through this excruciating anxious torment and pain,
|
|
|
|
|
|
deinowei
|
You've already made it, have faith. They are saving the "BEST" for "LAST"
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shezman
|
Hi Shell hopefuls and hopefilled,
This is another new week and monday's already gone. No more hope for any of those scream-inspiring letters today, maybe tomorrow sha. i know of someone who has already sworn to lock down his entire street in celebration and thanksgiving, me sef, I've employed the services of family members in round-the-clock prayer and fasting for divine intervention, lol, anyways, no shaking.
I just want to implore all those who have gotten letters and/or had their medical to please take some extra time to drop some more information to help their brothers and sisters coming behind and not just one liners like "i got my letter today" or "just through with my medicals" such information honestly just adds to the anxiety, guys, na beg i dey beg o, any information you feel might be helpful would be most appreciated.
have a great evening people. , As the days go by, we need more than the normal dose of hope, so hang in there all hopefuls, no cause for alarm!!!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Miketomi
|
Guys make una no worry. Less than 20 people invited so far(sic). Can anybody in the house confirm this??
|
|
|
|
|
|
KDB (m)
|
ma peeps, its all God's doing and y'all can't imagine d joy i feel right now, but i was just as hopefull as y'all were n look at where am at now, got news for all of you though, theres quite a alot of batches as we were only four today so this things prett much going to run for a whole month, we pretty much went through the usual, you know eye tests, blood n urine tests, ECG, BP tests, filled some forms, where asked a few questions, you know, was a great experience though, especially as we were all from opobo, anyways want you guys to trust in God and commit all your needs to Him ok and i assure you we'll be at warri in march ok, 
|
|
|
|
|
|
tonix88
|
anybody in da haouse who did interview last week that have been invited? finance/hr? please reply
|
|
|
|
|
|
Miketomi
|
ma peeps, its all God's doing and y'all can't imagine d joy i feel right now, but i was just as hopefull as y'all were n look at where am at now, got news for all of you though, theres quite a alot of batches as we were only four today so this things prett much going to run for a whole month, we pretty much went through the usual, you know eye tests, blood n urine tests, ECG, BP tests, filled some forms, where asked a few questions, you know, was a great experience though, especially as we were all from opobo, anyways want you guys to trust in God and commit all your needs to Him ok and i assure you we'll be at warri in march ok,  Thanks for your piece. Could it be that the invitation for the medicals is based on state of origin for now? Guys, to help unravel this mind boggling question, the already called people shld please indicate their state of origin? So many thoughts going through my minds. O boy confusion don begin set in o. God dey sha.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shezman
|
Thanks a lot for the info KDB, Happy for you man!!! All the best. To all other guys, day 2 of week 2 and counting. Well all make it!!!!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie Lex
|
Miketomi i doubt if state of origin is the basis for inviting people for medicals, they could even be doing it alphabetically, according to performance or even randomly, i don't think the order in which they invite is important, whats important is being shortlisted in the first place, i know your anxious but just keep praying OK, Thanks KDB for keeping the house informed, we really appreciate that,  we'll be meeting up soon in shell where i can thank you properly, Lol Tonix88 i don't know if anyone has been invited from last week interviews, but i heard there was supposed to be a ten day waiting period sooo just relax I'm sure they'll soon contact you with information. Lets keep the faith alive people.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie Lex
|
Very interesting piece from the guardian newspaper, thought you all might want to see this
Government queries restructuring in Shell By Yakubu Lawal, Yetunde Ebosele and Taiwo Hassan
PLANS by the Anglo-Dutch oil giant, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC), to sack many of its Nigerian employees in what it calls a re-structuring exercise may have earned the company a summon from the Federal Government.
There are indeed suspicions that the said restructuring might be a ploy to ease out Nigerians from the system and replace them with expatriates.
The restructuring, sources say, might also not be unconnected with losses incurred by the oil firm through militant activities in the Niger Delta.
. The government has directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to demand justification for the exercise, which will throw many Nigerians into the Labour market and make nonsense of the Nigerian content for the petroleum industry.
Already, the NNPC has instructed its upstream supervisory body - National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) - to call a meeting before the end of this week to seek explanation on some grey areas in the re-structuring exercise which government feels is recurring too frequently from the Shell group in Nigeria.
Sources at the Ministry of Energy in Abuja told The Guardian that the management of the NNPC had written a memo to the Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Odein Ajumogobia, over the issue and that it also met last week Friday to deliberate on the issue.
It was also gathered that the management of NAPIMS has severally requested Shell boss, Mutiu Sunmonu, to justify the planned restructuring but all the explanations given were not satisfactory to the agency.
The Guardian source said among the issues that would be on the agenda for this week's meeting between the NNPC and Shell are:
That Shell must submit all the names of the expatriate staff that are affected in this exercise as well as their Nigerian counterpart;
Nigerians had occupied some positions for years and therefore seek justification for bringing an expatriate to occupy the positions at the expense of qualified Nigerians in Shell group;
that Shell should explain the concept of "common services" in the re-organisation exercise as the company's Joint Venture Operation (JV) as well as Production Sharing Contract (PSC) which falls under different fiscal regime or contract with the government; and
the government will also want to know from Shell management how the severance package, which has not been approved by all the partners in the joint operation, would be funded, particularly whether it is part of this year's JV budget. The Guardian source noted that there are so many other issues that the company had not resolved with the government before embarking on this action, stressing that as a company operating a joint venture business, Shell needs government's approval through NNPC or NAPIMS before executing any project.
Shell's spokesperson, Mr. Precious Okolobo, sent the following e-mail to The Guardian yesterday in response to enquiries on the matter.
The Guardian: Will all categories of staff (Nigerian and expatriate) be affected in the re-organisation?
Okolobo: Yes.
The Guardian: We understand those who will be asked to leave are being offered 'juicy packages' - how will you fund these payments?
Okolobo: We are committed to following all the legal requirements and contractual agreements associated with any release of personnel and we will honour such obligations. Beyond this, we are unable to provide details of individual agreements, as these are covered by confidentiality obligations.
The Guardian: Did you get approval from the government before embarking on the exercise?
Okolobo: Our SPDC JV partners have been informed. Their companies already tend to operate as a single entity in the country.
In the background information attached, Okolobo explained that the re-organisation was to enhance efficiency and accountability and reduce costs by taking advantage of synergies and eliminating duplication by reorganising the core business functions and the provision of support services between the three companies - The Shell Petroleum Development Company LTD (SPDC), Shell Exploration and Production Africa (SEPA) and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) into one integrated organisation under a project called 'One Shell'.
The Guardian however gathered that the letters of termination of appointment would be served to affected employees from the first week of March.
Besides, The Guardian gathered that majority of those to be affected would be mostly from support departments such as administrative, public affairs, logistics and others while those found to be incompetent would be affected in core operational
areas.
"The final list is almost ready. The management is in the process of fine-tuning the list and also seeking the understanding of the senior partner and the industry regulatory body. They may go ahead with the plan under the guise of anticipatory approval," the source said.
Besides, the source disclosed that talks are currently on between the various Labour unions and management on necessary compensations to accrue to affected staff.
"Shell, due to massive loss incurred as a result of the continued violence in the Niger Delta had actually decided to reduce its staff strength from last year but series of persuasion had delayed the process till now.
Only about one quarter of the people on Shell's pay roll are actual staff while majority are engaged on contractual basis. So, in essence, only a few of its key staffer would be affected by the purge.
Shell has over the last three years been losing about 650,000 barrels of crude per day due to the facility shut-in occasioned by militant activities in the Niger Delta region.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robbie Lex
|
As we are battling and praying to get in many people right now are praying to stay in, it's sad whats happening, but i guess the Niger delta crises has really affected their production levels and they have to cut costs, today it is shell tomorrow it could be another oil company having this problem ( God forbid), this oil palaver will definitely have a multiplier effect on Nigeria's economy, the job market is already taking a hit here, really if there is no job security in oil and gas, ( which we all know is virtually the hotcake in Nigeria at the moment) i wonder what will happen, I guess that's why there is the constant cry for a solution to the ongoing Niger delta crises, and a constant need to pray for our country! i read in another article also in the guardian newspaper ( PENGASSAN cautions SHELL on planned workers strike)that restructuring may take till April, meaning we fin/hr guys might not be called anytime soon for medicals,  , so it may be a very very longgggg wait! When are you sitp guys starting your training??? were you told anything about it? someone let me know OK
|
|
|
|
|
|
KDB (m)
|
hey all, hope y'all gettin ready for your medicals because its coming soon, heard our training should start sometime in march though, can't wait frankly,
|
|
|
|
|
|
angela255
|
Is there anybody on planet earth that has recieved a notification or invitation for the medicals after the 17th ??
What are the indications that there are using the method they used for SRD ?? How can we be sure that they ain't through with all their invitations ?? Anbody ?
|
|
|
|
|
|
scoobydoo
|
Guys, How una dey? The wait for our invitation letters for the medicals is becoming very painful. Abeg who knows any numbers in HR we can call to at least ease our minds that we should keep our hopes alive? Are they still sending out iv's? Who has received any this week? Abeg make una reply before i ''kpeme". All the best to those already in Edjeba. To people like us still waiting, there's nothing God cannot do. 
|
|
|
|
|
|
Underdogg (m)
|
Its the start of a new day and the clock is ticking. Nerves are raw. Come to think of it, has anyone actually received anything after the 17th? Please God, only You can end this agony,
@ Scoobydoo " Abeg make una reply before i ''kpeme". " Bros I feel your pain, I dey feel you too much.
@ Shell
All hopefuls sing along with me,
All we are sa-ying,, Send us e-mail! All we are sa-ying,, Send us e-mail!
|
|
|
|
|
|
muchluv
|
didnt you guys see the guardian report? there is a major shake up in shell and its not unconnected to the militant activities in the region. how do we expect a company loosing income to recruit more staff and pay heavily? the only luck we could get is being exploited, really think about it, shell would rather lay the heavly experienced hands and employ newbies like ourselves and pay less with some other insentives missing. but we would accept since we seem jobless and in the end get paid like banks do pay. I'm still wondering why agip doesnt even do any advert for freshers, thats by the way
for those who have done medicals good luck at least when the wait is over you would be called, and those still waiting for medicals, keep ur fingers crossed,
|
|
|
|
|
|
onavae (m)
|
hmm! well let me start by saying sorry for my long absence. i have not had internet access for the past one week. meanwhile, it seems so much has happened since my last post. some people don even do their medical test finish! na wah o.
I sincerely thank God for everyone that has been invited so far, and i say a very big CONGRATULATIONS!!! to u. things can only get better for you.
I also thank God for those that were not invited, afterall, God knows best and of course. Lets keep praying that this disappointment will only lead to greater strenght, blessings and divine favour, amen.
On my knees, i pray to God for those of us still waiting for our e-mails, that the mails will not be disappointing ones and that shell will be our portion in Jesus name, Amen.
well, na to still de wait now. no be till 29th? oya now, the wait is on! only say each time i think of opening my box, hypertension go wan burst my heart. May God save me from this excruiciating, frustrating and hypertensive wait, in Jesus name, Amen.
|
|
|
|
|
|
michael77
|
onavae i dey fear u. u said 17th and it was exactly 17th. please do u have any other info for us because u are tested and trusted. also, i'm surprised u've not been called with ur solid contacts or r u just trying to show solidarity with we who have not been called. i just dey ask.
|
|
|
|
|
|
cutesy (f)
|
[b]Shell's retrenchment sends jitters through Nigeria[/b][size=14pt]
Shell's plans to retrench one in every four workers in its Nigerian operations has spurred concerns in the country's oil patch. Workers' Unions in Mobil, Chevron, and other big operating companies are asking their respective managements to confirm if they have such a plan as Shell's, especially as Shell's announcement was something of a surprise. But the situations are different. Until 1997, Shell was producing 850,000-1,000,000 b/d of oil, averaging nearly half of Nigeria's total production. But heightened disturbances from people living in communities in Shell's areas of operations, coupled with the poor funding of operations by Shell's joint venture partner-state-owned NNPC - has forced production down to less than 700,000 b/d for much of this year. The collapse in the price of crude oil has caused NNPC to scale down its spending. This year, NNPC wants to spend $2 billion on servicing its joint venture obligations, whereas, the six joint venture partners - Agip, Chevron, Elf, Mobil, Shell, and Texaco - are asking for $3.7 billion.
The reduction in Shell's production has favored some competitors. Mobil has averaged 570,00 b/d of oil, in addition to 93,000 b/d of condensate, and Chevron is doing an average of 440,000 b/d of oil. These figures are less than what the companies planned to do for 1998, but Nigeria's reduction in OPEC quota has led to reining in of production. Even so, they would have been forced to produce less if Shell were not hampered by community activists who keep shutting in the company's pipelines.
Shell has had a recent history of staff cuts. Only in 1995, it asked a number of middle cadre staff to take voluntary retirement and gave each of them a package of incentives to do so. This was the second such act in 10 years, coming after the 1986 package, which was caused by the price drop. As of early February, the staff was skeptical that the incentives would be as much as the 1995 package. A Shell spokesman said that the forthcoming exercise will cut across all strata of employees, including expatriate staff, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, and religion. He said that the company had evolved a set of criteria which include those who voluntarily wish to retire and those to be retired compulsorily. Other staff to be affected are those who have performed poorly over a reasonably long period, those with low utility competence, and those who have reached the peak of their careers without further room for growth - The Offshore Magazine Hmmmm, na wa o  . Things r happening at shell, 
|
|
|
|
|
|
2good (m)
|
Hi all, I am in a very tight state because of 5 people in my group,4 people have been contacted except myself.of the four people, 3 people made it and 1 did not. The people that made it were called at different time. The first got his mail on the 17th, the second got hers on monday, and the third got hers today. The only one that didnt made it got her mail on thursday, 17th last week. I don't understand while shell will be sending mail in batches and giving people unnecessary blood pressure. Is it that they've contacted all those that didnt made it or they will still send disappointment email? well i'm still waiting and hoping I get a good mail from Shell
|
|
|
|
|
|
oye1
|
@2good. the same thing with me. All the other guys in my group have been contacted except me. One of them who got called today said they called him first to ascertain his email before sending him mail. Could it be that those of us yet to be contacted have issues with our emails? Does anyone knows anybody contacted with bad news after the 17th?
|
|
|
|
|
|
KDB (m)
|
hey 2good,
lol just wondering but is that ovie?? because am kalada, remember me?? from ur group, your description of your group just matched mine n wanted to make sure, reply if its you aight,
if it is you am positive you'll be called, its a batch thing as we all know and its going to last for at least another week ok, comon man, was there on that day wit ya n u deserve to be callled ok, keep ur chin up, all will be well,
peace,
|
|
|
|
|
|
Anniwil (m)
|
i don't really belong to the click of shell hopefuls,bt congrats for u guys who made it.The program is very intensive so for u guys who r now staff,congrats.A major restructuring is taking place in Shell now and this is affecting the organisational structure,let me not bore u with the details,bt for those of us in SITP/2,we just want you guys on arrival to see us as your brother,when u get to warri,u'll understand why.for now i bliv the medicals are comunity based,later they will go national,congrats once again to all who succeeded,for those who didn't,put it in mind that this period is agog with openings in the oil and gas industries as most of them are expanding more than before,so just keep on praying and also applying.It's well.I actually be reached on xtracoded@yahoo.com.I won't mind an IV to a welcome party on ur arrival n settlement.Cheers
|
|
|
|
|
|
cutesy (f)
|
@Anniwil Hiya pal, nice of you to drop by, p.s someof us are interested in those "boring details" you hinted about, since u r an insider, kindly tell us what we need to know about the organisational structure and how it will affect us since all of us are reaching the promised land, anyway. 
|
|
|
|
|
|