Years with the company: Over 20
Annual Salary: $130,000
Pretty sad, now that I think about it. The earning potential lost busting my azz here, could have, should have, whatever. I'm just so done.
Years with the company: Over 20
Annual Salary: $130,000
Pretty sad, now that I think about it. The earning potential lost busting my azz here, could have, should have, whatever. I'm just so done.
Outside Tech $98k with light OT staying close to home no out of area loans, cleared $106k
""Hey L3, genuinely curious how that part works?
You're just given a bunch of shares (like a gift)?
Or are they "options", where you can exercise them at some point (presumably if the value goes up, which of course has been an issue for a couple decades now...)?""
They are options, they vest annually on Feb 15th and can be exercised at any time. You are right in the assesment.
L2 7 years $137k
I know this thread is old but
Mid L2 - Software
$140k + 11% bonus.
With connection awards I cleared about $160k last year give or take.
~4 years at the company
UPS drivers get paid $175,000. To drive a van. You think $130k is a lot of money in today's environment for what we all do?
" Annual stock grant 30k-50k"
Hey L3, genuinely curious how that part works?
You're just given a bunch of shares (like a gift)?
Or are they "options", where you can exercise them at some point (presumably if the value goes up, which of course has been an issue for a couple decades now...)?
L2 --25+ years --- $143K
No wonder the stock price stinks. Y’all make way to much for what you do.
15 years
Went to L3 mid 2022
180k
19% bonus
Annual stock grant 30k-50k
L2, 25+ years, 140k, N2 geozone
“ 11 years with the company, L2 - $200K + bonus“
"Most of these seem fairly accurate. This one seems like BS."
This is achievable for an L2 at Principal or AD level, in the middle of their pay band and in an N3 or N4 zone.
How un-motivating is this response. A new cert increases your market value. It's something you show in your year end reviews to get those extra dollars. Think!
Roflmao at getting a new cert every year. How will you use those skills when this company moves like a sloth? Then along comes a golf course deal that costs us billions. Then you must move like a cobra for three months. Then stop because we ran out of money.
No disrespect, but most people in here need to upgrade their skills. The outside software market is full of sharks and not kind to folks. If the amount of service needs to match the salary, it needs to be supported with higher education, a new certification every year, good performance , working on products that bring dollars, etc. I understand not everyone wants it for their personal reasons or if they have other side hustles that made them millionaires, but company has been targeting the low performance folks since a long time.
Lol'n guy here. Read the room. It's 95% management scrambling around worried about RTO/Reloc. Don't shoot the messenger.
15 yrs L1 $90 a year 9% bonus
“ 11 years with the company, L2 - $200K + bonus“
Most of these seem fairly accurate. This one seems like BS.
11 years with the company, L2 - $200K + bonus
Out of the collective participants (21 minus the fake DEI and Randall troll), we average 19 years with the company and the average salary is $136,952.38. The majority of us are L2 managers, and given the usage of this site and it's participants, this is the target range for who AT&T looks to lay off.
Good luck and Godspeed to all in this range. The company IS targeting you.
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high performing L2, 20 years, 85K
HR says its competitive... its not even competitive within our own company, apparently
nice to see some pay transparency, even if you have to go out of company lines to find out. Appreciate all that participated. If we can't affect how the company operates, at least we can find some satisfaction in exposing how unfair the pay scale is, for both men and women.
3 chickens, two goats and a pound of beans.
high performing L2, 20 years, 85K
HR says its competitive... its not even competitive within our own company, apparently
Black Male.
Senior Executive VP
retired 2 yrs ago w 24+ yrs
$750,000 - free cell, internet, car allowance, VOIP, health & life insurance, bonus, stock options, seat on- when available corp jet and a few others.
L2 (non-union) - 23 years with AT&T, 30 years total experience - base $155k. white male.
great topic, thanks for starting this and everybody for sharing.
L2 30 years-CSO-$164k...........3/6 I will get my 20k+ bonus........no OT and no Friday meetings allowed. Yes, I can do that, and now I am LOL'n back at the clown who posts here about not having to worry because he has a union contract....... we'll see how that pans out this year there skippy, good luck. BTW I was also a cable repairman for years so spare me the cr-p, I am on your side.....some folks just have no manners, you know who you are.
23 years with company
$100,000
L2
Black, female, 50+ years old
I&M tech, with O.T. = 126k
L2 23 yrs 137k
Outside Tech. 22 years. Including OT $185k.
L2, 9 years, $150k, female
Had no idea all this dead weight is making more money than me...good for you guys though
at least 20 years, $32M, retired. Trouble with some mergers, but did okay, can't complain.
retired end of 2022 - $130K 22 yrs - L2 - BB - $700k in 401K and lump sum - passport is full - need more pages
I see way too many people with useless degrees whining about people with actual experience getting paid more.
Education level should also be included. See way too many people with their HS diploma crying about wages.
L2, 22 years, $180k base + 13% bonus
Need, location, base pay, not total comp.
22 years, L2-$100k. I got hosed and will be getting laid off shortly too to add injury to insult
18yrs
$86k
L1 manager
White, male, mid 40's
Lowest L2, female, 25 years $142k