Chevron executive Andy Walz suggests Americans should drive less amid high gas prices

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Corporate America - " We need you to come back to the office full time. No more remote work."

Also Corporate America - "Stop driving so much! We need to conserve our energy sources."

As gas prices continue to soar in the U.S. and across the globe amid the war with Iran, Chevron executive Andy Walz suggested Americans could save money by driving less and trying to conserve energy.

"People should try to drive less. They should try to conserve energy," Walz told CBS News when asked how Americans could try saving money at the pump. "We should be doing that all the time. Energy's essential for people's lives, but we should conserve it."



Ironically, Chevron is one of the companies operating under a hybrid work policy of requiring employees to be in the office three days per week.
 
Corporate America - " We need you to come back to the office full time. No more remote work."

Also Corporate America - "Stop driving so much! We need to conserve our energy sources."

As gas prices continue to soar in the U.S. and across the globe amid the war with Iran, Chevron executive Andy Walz suggested Americans could save money by driving less and trying to conserve energy.

"People should try to drive less. They should try to conserve energy," Walz told CBS News when asked how Americans could try saving money at the pump. "We should be doing that all the time. Energy's essential for people's lives, but we should conserve it."



Ironically, Chevron is one of the companies operating under a hybrid work policy of requiring employees to be in the office three days per week.
I don't see the conflict. 3 days a week isn't much. Staying at home all the time isn't as productive. Sounds like Chevron is trying to find the happy medium.
 
Really can't cut down, only drive a mile to work. Grocery store might be 2-3 miles away same with the drug store and gas stations and I have a high mileage vehicle. I can go bout three weeks if we don't go visit the daughter
 
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After all the problems we have had with supplies and prices of oil, driving the oversized vehicles that everyone insists upon is its own punishment. Of course, such egoists blame someone or something their than their own egoism.
 
Corporate America - " We need you to come back to the office full time. No more remote work."

Also Corporate America - "Stop driving so much! We need to conserve our energy sources."

As gas prices continue to soar in the U.S. and across the globe amid the war with Iran, Chevron executive Andy Walz suggested Americans could save money by driving less and trying to conserve energy.

"People should try to drive less. They should try to conserve energy," Walz told CBS News when asked how Americans could try saving money at the pump. "We should be doing that all the time. Energy's essential for people's lives, but we should conserve it."



Ironically, Chevron is one of the companies operating under a hybrid work policy of requiring employees to be in the office three days per week.
Driving to work is necesssy to have a job

Driving four hours to go see concert or drink with a friend isn’t necessary

It’s amazing how things like that need to be broken down for dembots
 
Really can't cut down, only drive a mile to work. Grocery store might be 2-3 miles away same with the drug store and gas stations and I have a high mileage vehicle. I can go bout three weeks if we don't go visit the daughter
In WA, with the price of diesel currently at $6.69/gal., the truck is tucked away in the shop unless absolutely necessary. WA democrats with their cockamamie high fuel and carbon taxes are wondering why their state is deficit spending. SMFH.
 
What he obviously doesn't realize is that some people may not even have such an option.

God bless you and him always!!!

Holly
 
Driving to work is necesssy to have a job

Driving four hours to go see concert or drink with a friend isn’t necessary

It’s amazing how things like that need to be broken down for dembots
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Leftists have been saying for decades that America should drive less to combat global warming. You guys should thank Trump.
 
Corporate America - " We need you to come back to the office full time. No more remote work."

Also Corporate America - "Stop driving so much! We need to conserve our energy sources."

As gas prices continue to soar in the U.S. and across the globe amid the war with Iran, Chevron executive Andy Walz suggested Americans could save money by driving less and trying to conserve energy.

"People should try to drive less. They should try to conserve energy," Walz told CBS News when asked how Americans could try saving money at the pump. "We should be doing that all the time. Energy's essential for people's lives, but we should conserve it."



Ironically, Chevron is one of the companies operating under a hybrid work policy of requiring employees to be in the office three days per week.
He was specifically asked how people cold save money and he gave specific examples. Had they asked me how people could save money I might would have thrown in adjust your thermostat to consume less and maybe dry your clothes on a line, but there really are limited options available to consumers on their side.
 
People do not drive for the fun of it.
(Unless racing)
I hate going to the store.
Hate shopping period. I'm a guy....go figure.

Unless I absolutely have to, I ain't going anywhere.

But this RTO 3-day weeks is a rip off. It's a cut in pay and loss of productivity.

However,
Offices and buildings where office space is leased are built using bonds. (Private credit) And Unless those offices remain rented....they will not be able to make those bond payments. Making those bonds worthless. (Derivatives usually mean building has 300-500% of value loaned out).

Currently the private credit market is in shambles....kinda like the junk bond crisis in '08.

Most BOD and top management are very worried about the private credit market and commercial real estate market. VERY WORRIED.
 
Corporate America - " We need you to come back to the office full time. No more remote work."

Also Corporate America - "Stop driving so much! We need to conserve our energy sources."


As gas prices continue to soar in the U.S. and across the globe amid the war with Iran, Chevron executive Andy Walz suggested Americans could save money by driving less and trying to conserve energy.

"People should try to drive less. They should try to conserve energy," Walz told CBS News when asked how Americans could try saving money at the pump. "We should be doing that all the time. Energy's essential for people's lives, but we should conserve it."



Ironically, Chevron is one of the companies operating under a hybrid work policy of requiring employees to be in the office three days per week.
Where was that stated in your article? Did you come up with that bullshit all on your own?

One energy company executive is NOT corporate America.

My daughter starts her new job next week and it is 5 days a week, 40 hours, and if she drives anywhere on the job, she has a car provided by the hospital system she works for as an inventory specialist for their various locations.
 
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That's Republican logiks for ya.
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Of course Blue Plantation States have gasoline and fuel prices that make one wonder what country they are in.
New York state heating fuel oil at $5.90/gal, gasoline hoovering near the same. California Regular gasoline nearly $8.00/gal, Arizona nab Nevada nearly the same, while in North Carolina prices are $3.79 and if you buy it at Wal-Mart gasoline is $3.74/gal...
Is it any wonder Democrats are aiming at the wrong Party for their high prices, especially when State and local taxes are nearly $1.00/gallon in Calif and one petroleum refinery left in New York State.
 
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Of course Blue Plantation States have gasoline and fuel prices that make one wonder what country they are in.
New York state heating fuel oil at $5.90/gal, gasoline hoovering near the same. California Regular gasoline nearly $8.00/gal, Arizona nab Nevada nearly the same, while in North Carolina prices are $3.79 and if you buy it at Wal-Mart gasoline is $3.74/gal...
Is it any wonder Democrats are aiming at the wrong Party for their high prices, especially when State and local taxes are nearly $1.00/gallon in Calif and one petroleum refinery left in New York State.

Is that like vacuuming? :abgg2q.jpg:

Great post in spite of the funny typo! :D:D:D:D:D
 
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We need deregulation.

The gas monopoly is America's slave master.
 
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