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There is no need whatsoever for speculation from San Ramon amorcito, because Chevron is headquartered in San Ramon and they've been acquiring properties in Houston for years and years and years in order to accomodate their back office and peripheral staff even as they announced their HQ move to San Ramon. Leaving the Bay Area is not even necessary and there is zero speculation or controversy or even whispers(outside of the Houston boosters) of any such action and the company has as many employees here as they do in Houston, about 8,000 a piece.
Two way street? pfft. Hilarious.
But if it makes you feel better to keep on pretending, far be it from reality to stand in the way of your fantasy. lol
Yawn.
The Company has many employees in San Ramon??? Since when that has stopped any Corporation? Hilarious.
But if it makes you feel better to keep on pretending, far be it from reality to stand in the way of your fantasy. lol
Funny that only Bay Area Boosters think they will stay though.
LOL...I dont even know on what basis you continue to respond? I would stop because Id be embarrassed but to each his own.
LOL, reality goes no where near the Bay so I have no idea who is standing with you.
I don't know why YOU continue to respond, the signs are right there in the cards. But we all know that you guys don't do embarrassment well, so I can understand why you keep responding
But hope is a big thing. Go on with that hope hun. In the meantime we will welcome back Texaco (whoops, meant we will welcome Chevron).
LOL, reality goes no where near the Bay so I have no idea who is standing with you.
I don't know why YOU continue to respond, the signs are right there in the cards. But we all know that you guys don't do embarrassment well, so I can understand why you keep responding
But hope is a big thing. Go on with that hope hun. In the meantime we will welcome back Texaco (whoops, meant we will welcome Chevron).
bwahahahaha...Texaco wasnt headquarted in Texas when Chevron bought it. Texaco was headquartered in New York.
Sorry deary, but Im not nearly as fluent in the language of fantasy as you are.
Id ask for a link to the fantasyland you think is the hq for any such company but I dont think there's an actual post office at the North Pole or NeverNeverLand.
Id ask for a link to the fantasyland you think is the hq for any such company but I dont think there's an actual post office at the North Pole or NeverNeverLand.
Yawn.
Like I said before, its all corporate lies.
You are the one in La La land if you believe these lies.
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Originally Posted by Maintainschaos
Wow, you guys are really snarky with one another.
all in good fun.
But he knows I am right
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