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<blockquote data-quote="okietool" data-source="post: 2703245" data-attributes="member: 6030"><p>Yep. Smith was bought by Schlumberger. Essentially making hm a 3 ( I'm not sure about that but don't thnk that's far off) year Schlumberger employee. I have no idea what Schlumberger promised the Smith people when they bought Smith out, but it probably wasn't much. The typical engineer in Schlum directional was born and raised in the third world and has an engineering degree from a third world school. You also have to remember Schlumbrger is a French company. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how many people Schlumberger has world wide or what criteria they use in deciding who stays. But I'm sure they have some method they think works. </p><p>For some of the services they supply you only have two universal choices big blue or big red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietool, post: 2703245, member: 6030"] Yep. Smith was bought by Schlumberger. Essentially making hm a 3 ( I'm not sure about that but don't thnk that's far off) year Schlumberger employee. I have no idea what Schlumberger promised the Smith people when they bought Smith out, but it probably wasn't much. The typical engineer in Schlum directional was born and raised in the third world and has an engineering degree from a third world school. You also have to remember Schlumbrger is a French company. I don't know how many people Schlumberger has world wide or what criteria they use in deciding who stays. But I'm sure they have some method they think works. For some of the services they supply you only have two universal choices big blue or big red. [/QUOTE]
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