Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

A Communications Company That Doesn’t Trust Remote Work

The best employees in the world are trusted to work where they want, when they want, and how they want. Not because no one is watching, but because they’re capable adults with talent, character, and integrity. When you hire people like that and give them autonomy, they consistently deliver more than any mandate ever will.

A five-day RTO policy sends the opposite signal. It tells top performers they aren’t trusted. And they respond the way the market always does, they leave. What’s left is a shrinking, less competitive talent pool made up of people with fewer options, the bottom quartile of talent.

If connectivity and flexibility are truly our product, we should be the company that proves it works, not the one that contradicts its own message.


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Post ID: @OP+1kgpz0kwp

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The problem of AT&T is keep hiring those lazy cry babies

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Post ID: @xk+1kgpz0kwp

Get back to rto covid spoiled yo lazy a$$ su-kers

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Post ID: @hd+1kgpz0kwp

@a6
Hey, there's the big man! Looks like he got sour milk from mommies t*t again.

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Post ID: @f7+1kgpz0kwp

AT&T supports remote work. Once in office core hour requirements are met, you are more than welcome to connect from home after hours as much as you like.

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Post ID: @f1+1kgpz0kwp

well to be honest, videos of people on vacation or traveling while WFH, or being on a call while the tester on the other end was yelling at their kids, cooking supper or watching tv didnt help the WFH case none.

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Post ID: @c6+1kgpz0kwp

@OP
Oh, u silly humans. Every pushback is more fodder for AI tools. Most will never get it, and ur proof! I applaud Stankey for showing us what true equality means to T. Oh, stock market thinks the same as well! Thank you for being part of the team that will save jobs for others.

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Post ID: @bh+1kgpz0kwp

@OP
The Stank is showing you different. So now that you know that your none of the things your post suggests, get back in the office and prove him wrong. Better yet, go start your own company and prove them wrong, that'll show em.
Corporate always wins! Your bloated belief system is ur problem.

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Post ID: @bf+1kgpz0kwp

Said it before and will continue to say it in the survey if I decide to do it.

Our “brand promise” that our products connect you when you are NOT together is complete BS when our leaders don’t believe our products and services are good enough to keep our own employees connected even if we did hybrid and not fully remote work. This of course was proven wrong but hey why let the truth get in the way of the facts.

Why would I trust leadership on anything (I don’t) and why would I advocate for the company and our products when our leadership clearly doesn’t believe our products do what we claim they do.

It would be same thing as Ford requiring all employees to drive Toyotas or a mass transit agency requiring employees to drive solo to work.

Stupidity and hypocrisy of the highest order here.

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Post ID: @b9+1kgpz0kwp

Isn't it reasonable to think that a job with decent pay and benefits would come with some inconvenience? Such as reporting to the office? It's not a free easy ride.

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Post ID: @b2+1kgpz0kwp

Trust me, I am not on the golf course.

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Post ID: @b0+1kgpz0kwp

Stanky is a dirtbag who clearly doesn’t give a cr-p about the company, the employees, the stock, etc. The board should have fired him about 15 seconds after his comments.

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Post ID: @ag+1kgpz0kwp

@a5 little man detected, opinion rejected

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Post ID: @a6+1kgpz0kwp

Hey Stank
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We are going to complain about it until it’s rolled back. It’s d-mb, it’s expensive and it makes no sense. At this point any attrition you were hoping for has already happened. Just layoff the people you need to hit your target and lets go back to hybrid after that.

Thanks,

Everyone

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Post ID: @a4+1kgpz0kwp

The company is like a morbidly obese chef willing to hurt himself just to lose weight. He does not realize being thinner will just make people think his food is no good, and he may end up in the grave from the terrible things he has done just to lose the weight. Layoffs are diet & exercise. RTO is amphetamines and bulemia.

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