Weatherford reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(2,425 total reviews)
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Girish K. Saligram

79% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Weatherford has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,425 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Weatherford employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Énergie et exploitation des ressources naturelles industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Dec 18, 2011
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Pros

-Above average benefits. -Lots of opportunity to travel. -Job requires a diverse skill set and critical thinking, which makes the job challenging. -Lots of safety training, which will eventually help you get a job with a company that actually walks the walk insteady of just talking the talk where safety is concerned. -Opportunity to work with a lot of awesome people.

Cons

-Brutal lifestyle, you live at the mercy of your cell phone. If you are on shift, you don't have a life. -Progression has become an absolute mess and a lot of qualified/skilled new hires are realizing this quickly and finding employment elsewhere. -Wages are not on par with the competition. Weatherford says they are busier than anyone else so the job bonuses make it the same. We get to work harder for the same money? Uhhhhhh......thanks, I guess? -You are stuck doing all your training and safety programs on a network that is much like having dial-up circa 1995. -Management turnover has become a burden on the employees. It has become impossible to ask for a raise because your manager has no idea of your worth to the company. 5 years, 5 different managers. -The company has a positive vision for the future, but the way they are going to get there changes every 6 months. Expectations constantly change. Further to this, the managers will pick and choose which policies they will follow (too cheap to buy the equipment that company policy says must be used); yet the employees are expected to follow all of them. -Communication is brutal from management to field staff. -The company cares about revenue more than they care about employees. They will take on every job they can and then expect YOU to figure out how to make it work. Dispatch will pretend like they have no idea what the hours of service regulations are and try to get you to work when you legally can't and then make you feel like the bad guy. -Frustration has led to significant employee turnover in the last 3 years: the skill, experience and knowledge base in the existing work force is thinning at an alarming rate, failures and incidents are likely to increase.

1.0
Dec 15, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Decent salary, but difficult to advance. Operators are only paid for 12-14 hours when they are required to be on location for 24 hours. Supervisors have a good pay rate, usually starting out at $350 daily and $4000 monthly salary.

Cons

Worst equipment I have worked with. Also, no organization when jobs are called in. Field managers constantly creating a hazzardous work environment by rushing during the rig up and not taking the time to do the job correctly.Completely goes against what J D Danner preaches. Also, WFT keeps trucks with 150,000 + miles which are unreliable. Not enough trucks for employee's and always having to hitch rides with other employee's and getting dropped off at location.

4.0
Dec 12, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

there is good management and bosses there is good coworkers who shair their knowledge base few layoffs advancement opportunites exist but most promotions go to the much older folks

Cons

pay could be more (then again everyone loves more money) middle management needs to better communicate with their uppers and lowers

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