Anyone know much about this company?
Might consider working there.
Thx.
Anyone know much about this company?
Might consider working there.
Thx.
Great company, one of the best in Calgary.
Their office is definitely one of the nicest around. I know someone who works there, and I know they made their compensation package much more competitive in the last year or so (with an employee matching program). Sounds like a great place to work.
Free gourmet breakfasts on Wednesday too And their gym is top notch!
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As far as I know they are a great company to work for. The company I work for does work for them and from the small amount of contact I have wieh them it seems true, my boss deals with them on everything and I believe is a big fan.
Originally posted by Euro_Trash
Their office is definitely one of the nicest around. I know someone who works there, and I know they made their compensation package much more competitive in the last year or so (with an employee matching program). Sounds like a great place to work.
Free gourmet breakfasts on Wednesday too And their gym is top notch!
Can you please elaborate on the "employee matching program"?
They match one employee with another employee. You just have to pray that at the very least it's one of the opposite sex.Originally posted by OPGForce
Can you please elaborate on the "employee matching program"?
Haha niceOriginally posted by The_Rural_Juror
They match one employee with another employee. You just have to pray that at the very least it's one of the opposite sex.
The employee puts x% in a savings plan and the company matches it
Hahaha...that's what I thought. I'm noticing companies are just giving savings with no match no a days.Originally posted by Euro_Trash
Haha nice
The employee puts x% in a savings plan and the company matches it
Any beyonders working at ARC currently? How are the people?
I was a consultant at ARC ~2 years ago... definitely a great company to work for, and lots of great people.
i have delt with alot of the them in the in the oil patch, great guys. good company.
It is frustratingly reliable, truly the cockroach of automobiles.
As mentioned above, great company. My mom has been there since it started (nearly). Free breakfasts, gym, wicked benefits etc. very flexible working arrangements and schedules.
Thanks fellow beyonders! I might have an offer next week.
Good company and ridiculous holiday.
I think they'll struggle for the short term due to heavy gas weighting, but that means it's a great time to get in stock option wise!
This absoloutley.Originally posted by Feruk
I think they'll struggle for the short term due to heavy gas weighting, but that means it's a great time to get in stock option wise!
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Originally posted by Feruk
I think they'll struggle for the short term due to heavy gas weighting, but that means it's a great time to get in stock option wise!Good call...that's what I'm hoping for.Originally posted by ExtraSlow
This absoloutley.
They are changing their % more towards oil right now....Originally posted by Feruk
I think they'll struggle for the short term due to heavy gas weighting, but that means it's a great time to get in stock option wise!
Certainly. But that's quite expensive, and they won't be able to fund it through cash flow entirely. They'll take on more debt or issue more shares. Short term troubles, long term the company's gonna do great I think.Originally posted by R-Audi
They are changing their % more towards oil right now....
From what I understand its simply diverting cash from one side to the other.. not necessarily going out and buying/selling their plays.
They're drilling mainly oil wells and diverting money from gas wells to oil wells to re-balance. Let's assume their budget stays the same in both cases (prolly optimistic assumption). The money they are using to fund the drilling is coming from revenues made primarily this year. For easy numbers, let's assume they're 50% gas and gas has dropped 50% in value. Half of their expected gas revenue would not come in, but yet they'd have the same capital spending budget this year. Obviously that's a little over simplified, but the point is money has to come from somewhere to fund this budget.