Before Verizon, there was Worldcom which, as a young female in a male dominated (mostly ex-military, at that) NOC environment in the late 90's/early 2000's, I never felt taken care of. During swing shift, I was backed into a janitor closet by a coworker, propositioned in breakrooms by other coworkers, called plenty of nicknames -- not cat called -- some of these guys were my friends, it wasn't a completely hostile environment, but looking back now, in 2019 and being 40 with a daughter, I would NEVER want her to have to deal with that at her WORK! Not one person there cared about s-xual harassment policies, and I had to go to HR 4 TIMES at the age of 21 before they took me serious enough to even move me to another Managed Services team b/c my boss was blatantly hitting on me in front of my coworkers too much. And, when I finally got laid off from MCI after Worldcom went under, that same boss blacklisted me from ever working there again, which I'm sure means that I also can't ever try to get a job at Verizon either. All for not taking on his requests to go to dinner with him when he was supposed to be having dinner with his wife and kids. The fact that his senior management saw this and never did anything about this and decided not to do anything about it absolutely disgusts me. Also, I've worked for AT&T twice in my 20 year IT career, and they do a ton of shady stuff with payroll. Between getting hired from a consultant to an FTE, they hired me an hour before my contract expired, knowing that wasn't going to give me a chance to negotiate...which I knew was going to happen -- b/c I had several associates warn me that was the exact process they went through. Total b---s---. Also, they tried sneaking around screwing up a bonus check and my salary both times I was on maternity leave. I do not believe they are incapable. I fully believe HR was told by executive management to purposefully make these "mistakes" and assume employees aren't going to catch them.