Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

Are you serious?

I have skills, I thought I was marketable, but I haven't been able to find a better job for a long time because of the dismal market. That's why I wonder if you people are serious when you say that you would like to be laid off?

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Post ID: @OP+1jWjUrzi

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Chances are the troll has a lower intelligence level. Watch some videos on the Krueger effect. See if you can learn a thing about yourself.

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Post ID: @4iqe+1jWjUrzi

So some of you stop bi-----g and start contributing, you d-mb motherfuckers.

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Post ID: @4lus+1jWjUrzi

Salaries in Seattle are artificially high. Cost of living is 20 to 25% higher than in Flyover territory.

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Post ID: @2gxw+1jWjUrzi

high pay is one of the reasons to get fooled and spoiled in a comfort zone until the real layoff occurs, this is also a lesson for all existing employee to keep looking for a another job or just quit and doing something else specially for employees at call centers. I advocate to have leadership to take these calls and work on those tickets.

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Post ID: @1lqf+1jWjUrzi

You getting paid too much is why you will be laid off. Don’t trust anyone there. Snakes everywhere. Especially ssssievert.

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Post ID: @uej+1jWjUrzi

just take your time.

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Post ID: @vny+1jWjUrzi

Lots of jobs and job offers. The problem is no one wants to match my current pay.

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Post ID: @kzx+1jWjUrzi

how to approve you have skills, I rarely see people around me have skills in T-Mobile.

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