Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Christmas vacation

T'was the night before layoffs
And all through the land
Peons pondered thier futures
All decided by Dan

The C-suites had hung
Thier bonus with care
And planning vacations
And travel by air

Someone write the next verse....


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@a4 you're a genius. That was great!

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The above poem was courtesy of ChatGPT! Appropriate to use AI since the hatchet man loves it so much

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Twas the Night Before Layoffs (But Make It Corporate Comedy)
an original humorous poem
’Twas the night before Layoffs, and across every floor,
Not a creature was stirring—HR locked every door.
The Slack threads were frozen, the Teams chats were dead,
And Bob from accounting had already fled.
The rumors were swirling like papers unfiled:
“Your whole team is safe!” “No, your whole team is fired!”
Someone claimed they overheard something in Zoom—
But their mic was on mute, so the meeting went bo-m.
The managers paced with a nervous-type twitch,
Pretending they totally knew which was which.
“I’d tell you more info,” they said with a cough,
“But I learned it on LinkedIn, so my data’s a bit off.”
The workers were nestled at home on their couches,
Clutching their laptops like emotional pouches.
Some Googled “Verizon jobs near me—ASAP,”
While others just doomscrolled and opened a nap.
Sandra rehearsed her “I’m totally fine” speech,
And Dan checked his PTO balance—not in his reach.
IT prayed aloud to the Wi-Fi gods above,
And Ops sacrificed a printer for luck and for love.
The meeting invite sat at 8:05 sharp,
Named “Updates & Alignment”—which all sounded dark.
Its description was blank, which caused fear and suspicion.
(Everyone knows that’s HR’s favorite tradition.)
But humor survived, as it always somehow does—
When Dave sent a GIF of a panicking fuzz.
The whole team erupted with memes, jokes, and lore:
“If we get laid off, let’s start a convenience store.”
So they waited and laughed, though their nerves weren’t quite steady,
Preparing reactions: sad, shocked, or confetti.
And whatever tomorrow would serve on their plate—
At least they’d face chaos with coworkers they rate

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