Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Dan’s AI Pitch: The Outsourcing Edition....

After 15 years at Verizon leading AI initiatives, I was swept up in the latest RIF which was ironic, given that one of my current projects was highlighted in Dan’s recent AI pitch.

I began transitioning responsibilities to a senior colleague, only to be told today that I should now train a new hire in India. Same title as mine, brought on last week, fresh out of a 2021 graduation, yet his resume reads like he mentored Sam Altman. Apparently, “worked exclusively with US companies in India” is the new definition of deep experience.

When I asked my Sr. Director for clarity, the response was : “This is out of my hands. More org and budget changes coming soon.”
Translation: brace yourself, the outsourcing wave is just beginning.

Let’s be clear, Verizon isn’t cutting costs by hiring “cheap labor.” as I see some oblivious people saying, these contracts start at $40 an hour and can climb past $60, often padded with fantasy resumes. The difference is they’re remote, from small towns where overhead is low, while Verizon keeps cashing in here in the US.

So don’t fall for the AI fairy tales or the “Verizon values” slogans. The reality is simple:We U.S. employees are being replaced, while our politicians & news outlets are busy with nonsense and the greedy companies keeps pocketing the profits.


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I’m really sorry about this for you. It su-ks.

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Post ID: @bm+1kbg1ga8y

Dan talks to the white house about AI and it's potential consequences, so they likely know about the rif.

And I'm not discounting what you're saying bc it makes sense, but what doesn't is that they are releasing our outsourced employees this week, according to people on this board. And throughout Dan's messaging he has said that his customer service centric future must reduce outsourcing, so there's some contradiction there, for sure

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Post ID: @bk+1kbg1ga8y

Not sure about RF.. We been told not to work and no transition and no training ..

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Post ID: @ah+1kbg1ga8y

@a5 minor news. Get over it

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Post ID: @af+1kbg1ga8y

AI = Actually India

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Post ID: @ac+1kbg1ga8y

@a5 This has to be satire. The layoffs at Verizon are reported by Reuters, AP, WSJ, just to name a couple. The WH is aware of the current state of layoffs in the country. I imagine it’s why they won’t release the GDP and jobs numbers=horriffic.

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Post ID: @a9+1kbg1ga8y

Tell DJT. Email him!!!!!!!! I was surprised that there was virtually NO news coverage about 13K people being riffed. Same a MN where $1 BILLION was stolen and NO one told the White House!

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Post ID: @a5+1kbg1ga8y

@a1
So it is okay for you that companies make money here in the US without hiring and supporting the US economy ????
You seriously don't see the consequences here ????

U.S. IT outsourcing is projected to hit $191 billion in 2025 and ballon to $ 245 billion in 2030 which is more than 25% growth in 5 years. That’s not efficiency, that’s betrayal to the US workers.

Dan sells AI fairy tales while Verizon board waves the ‘reorg’ flag, but the real play is gutting US jobs, undercutting new grads, and funneling contracts to BRICs economies that openly work against the US dollar.

This isn’t just about profit, it’s about weakening our own workforce while strengthening nations that want to see America fall.
Call it what it is: outsourcing dressed up as innovation, and corporate betrayal of US workers.

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Post ID: @a4+1kbg1ga8y

Company always think about making profit. what's new here. everyone is replaceable in IT.

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