Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Business Insider Article about VZ recruiting AT&T employees . . . .

and using the RTO policy as the kicker. It is on the MSN page of our edge browser and otherwise sits behind a pay wall.

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Post ID: @OP+1jmykttvq

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“Be careful. Those of you who think Vz will be your happy place are delusional. I know as I work there.”

Give me a break. Have you read through the posts here? We don’t even have a place to sit!!!!!!! No toilet paper! Layoffs? Ha! Every fckin week! Outsourcing? Ha! All day every day! 5 days in the office with reports that use bad data.

You have no clue how good you have it.

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Post ID: @kz+1jmykttvq

Be careful. Those of you who think Vz will be your happy place are delusional. I know as I work there. About the only good thing will be that many jobs are still hybrid at 2/week, but that could change in a heartbeat. We have fickle leadership. Pay and benefits are decent, 401k match is good. There aren't advancement opportunities. They outsource and offshore at the drop of a hat. There are RIFs pretty much every month. And you have the same BS over there as you guys have over here. If you just want a few years to ride into the sunset, it might be a good fit, otherwise, I'd advise against it as a career choice, if that's even a thing anymore.

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Post ID: @gx+1jmykttvq

“We live in a virtual world - why not let employees work the way they work best... whether it's in office or online.”

Because most employees have only been putting in less than 5 hours/day when WFH.

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Post ID: @gw+1jmykttvq

I applied today. So happy Verizon is poaching from this Stank-infested Orwellian bureaucratic cess pool of a company. Anyone not applying is crazy

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Post ID: @gf+1jmykttvq

LOL! I'll bet ATT's next move is to have all it's employees sign a non-disclosure and non-compete agreement.... just wait and see. ...the pettiness of this all - going into the office cr-p...

We live in a virtual world - why not let employees work the way they work best... whether it's in office or online.

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Post ID: @fp+1jmykttvq

Grass is always greener across the fence

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Post ID: @fk+1jmykttvq

Don’t forget that Verizon has had massive layoffs in the past. There is no “career” jobs these days. You can be cut from VZ just as easily as at T.

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Post ID: @fa+1jmykttvq

Stank doesn’t value employees beneath him so of course he doesn’t care. Lose one and another pops into its place. He doesn’t see us as assets or value or contributors. He sees us as mindless mouths to feed. He’s made that ever so clear.

So he’s going to get a good lesson of FAFO when all the experts are gone and our customers leave. That’s already started. But he won’t care. He won’t learn. He’s just a golden parachute away from the stain he’s left on this company,

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Post ID: @er+1jmykttvq

VZ looking for employees from ATT. ATT says they simply don't care. Stinkey's attitude has been well known which is "if you don't like it here, leave." He's been very clear about that. It's tempting for some and sounds good, but then VZ mentions strong DEI programs which far outweighs the flexible work environment. It's "here is the carrot...BUT..." and they you stay away. Flexible work environment; DEI (hatred) programs. No thanks.

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Post ID: @cy+1jmykttvq

"The pendulum is still swung too far towards the elites."

And by elites, you mean C Suite

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Post ID: @c0+1jmykttvq

For the clueless, VZ and T-mob can change their work expectations at anytime too. Better get it in writing or a year from now they can do the same thing and require whatever they deem are needs of the business. The pendulum is still swung too far towards the elites.

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Post ID: @bx+1jmykttvq

Four day weekend are over. 🥲

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Post ID: @b9+1jmykttvq

In this case "dynamic" and "challenging" seems right when you consider dynamic means changing because the employee turnover is constant and it is a challenge to educate the replacement quickly enough to be of use in the short term

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Post ID: @az+1jmykttvq

"...Listings for several full-time positions said they required at least eight days in the office a month, as determined by a manager."

Yes. It's called a hybrid schedule.

In the office 2 days per week.

Which is still, despite the nonsense you read here, what the majority of large companies offer. As they recognize what their employees want and the resulting benefits as far as employee morale and a healthy work/ life balance,

BTW-- I know plenty of managers at VZ, and this is a "loose" requirement. They are not monitoring badge swipes, LAN time, phone use. They have not built extensive and flawed reporting that their VPs on up peruse daily, looking to bring the hammer down on someone that showed 6 hours for one day last month. Their employees don't feel compelled to take pics of themselves in front of a clock onsite, and send it to their Boss daily.

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Post ID: @aw+1jmykttvq

As someone who's been through this, let me tell you how it goes. The young, the well-educated, and the high performers will all leave. They have options. The barnacles, the layabouts, the noxious do-nothings will hang on for dear life. The result? An entire company staffed with indolent, cognitively inert, technologically illiterate pre-retirees. If you think AT&T is bad now -- just wait.

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Post ID: @av+1jmykttvq

"We desire individuals who wish to work in a dynamic and challenging team environment with strong relationships and collaboration fostered by in-office constructs," AT&T added.

I love coming into the office only to sit on Teams video calls the majority of the day. I also love being able to join a meeting in a conference room that's disgusting and usually has some id--ts left over salad pieces on the table. All this is only if I can find a desk and parking that day. I live in North Dallas to. Nothing better than 8-5 and sitting on Central Expressway 1+ hours both ways five days a week.

Tell me more about this dynamic team environment?

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Post ID: @at+1jmykttvq

hybrid….for now

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Post ID: @as+1jmykttvq

“T offloading some of its dead weight to VZ is good strategy.”

So, you’re leaving for VZ eh?

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Post ID: @ar+1jmykttvq

"On Monday afternoon, Verizon's job-listings website showed openings for more than 1,200 roles across the US, 10 of which were remote. Listings for several full-time positions said they required at least eight days in the office a month, as determined by a manager."

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Post ID: @aq+1jmykttvq

I hope my fellow coworkers leave. More security for me.

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Post ID: @ap+1jmykttvq

“T offloading some of its dead weight to VZ is good strategy.”

You keep believing that d!psh!t

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Post ID: @ak+1jmykttvq

T offloading some of its dead weight to VZ is good strategy.

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Post ID: @aj+1jmykttvq

“We desire individuals who wish to work in a dynamic and challenging team environment with strong relationships and collaboration fostered by in-office constructs,"

Yup we build relationships by talking to each other about how inaccurate and f_cked up their surveillance reports are.. Ask AT&T needs to come up with more compelling PR gobbledygook.

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Post ID: @ah+1jmykttvq
V might be doing layoffs, but at least they are not creating the environment that makes you want to quit

Employees understand and begrudgingly respect the honest need for layoffs if the company goes about it normally. However, AT&T's constructive dismissal exercise targeting older employees is quite literally the most evil thing I have ever witnessed in my professional career. There is no comparison between these two companies.

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Post ID: @ag+1jmykttvq

Better company, better leadership, better product. Sounds like an easy decision.

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Post ID: @af+1jmykttvq

"Make sure to check the VZ boards."

I look at the V board and it is not nearly as active as T board. I have seen several posts on the V board referencing this board and saying they have it a lot better. V might be doing layoffs, but at least they are not creating the environment that makes you want to quit!

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Post ID: @ae+1jmykttvq

Make sure to check the VZ boards. They have just as many layoffs as T does.

Whatever happened to all the employees who were going to quit and work for Amazon last fall? LOL

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Post ID: @ac+1jmykttvq

Stinkey does not care. He is happy to unload his employees because it takes pressure off his inability to grow revenue. I am sure he will say in his next town hall, "don't go away mad, just go away . . . but I don't really care either way".

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Post ID: @ab+1jmykttvq

HR heads spinning over this article. Trouble in paradise for stinky.

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Post ID: @aa+1jmykttvq

Wow. I will be applying to VZ today.

Funny, I thought 5x8 RTO was an “industry standard”.

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Post ID: @a9+1jmykttvq

Hilarious. Got my second interview next week.

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Post ID: @a8+1jmykttvq

But the sad and lonely trolls here keep telling me that "all" corporations are going to full time RTO?

Not the ones that want to attract and retain talent.

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Post ID: @a7+1jmykttvq

"AT&T told BI that its workers "always have a choice to pick the type of company and work environment they wish to be part of."
"We desire individuals who wish to work in a dynamic and challenging team environment with strong relationships and collaboration fostered by in-office constructs," AT&T added."

Great response, d-mbasses.

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Post ID: @a6+1jmykttvq

I’m going to work for Verizon. You guys can keep this bull sh--e

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Post ID: @a5+1jmykttvq

The rivalry between two of telecom's biggest players has taken a decidedly modern twist.

Verizon is seemingly looking to capitalize on rival AT&T's full-time RTO mandate by reaching out to AT&T employees who may not be keen on working five days a week in the office.

In an email sent to multiple AT&T employees obtained by Business Insider, Verizon's talent team encouraged recipients to explore the company's hybrid and remote job opportunities.

"Following the news of changing RTO policies across the industry, we're reaching out to share helpful resources and potential hybrid/remote job opportunities across Verizon," the email said.
"If you have been personally affected by organizational policy changes or know anyone who has, we're looking to add top talent to the V Team," the email continued. Verizon declined to comment.

While it's common for companies to recruit from their competitors, Verizon's outreach highlights how 5-day office mandates have become a sticking point for some workers in recent months.

AT&T told BI that its workers "always have a choice to pick the type of company and work environment they wish to be part of."
"We desire individuals who wish to work in a dynamic and challenging team environment with strong relationships and collaboration fostered by in-office constructs," AT&T added.

The recruiting message comes as AT&T has had to navigate a rocky return to office this year, with some employees describing to BI a lack of desk space, parking shortages, and shifting guidance about the policy.
As of Monday afternoon, Verizon's job listings website showed openings for more than 1,200 roles across the US, of which 10 were remote. Listings for several full-time positions require eight days in the office per month, as determined by a manager.
The Verizon email also references the company's support of DEI at a time when other large employers are backing away from the phrase.

"If you're looking for a culture of learning that fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion with room to grow, our V Team may be the place for you," the email said.
Verizon job perks include up to $8,000 of annual tuition assistance, up to 5 weeks of paid time off, paid parental leave, as well as medical, dental, and vision coverage, the email said.

While AT&T traces its origins to 1885, Verizon was formed in 2000 when one of the so-called Baby Bells — spun off from AT&T in the 1980s — merged with GTE.
More recently, the two have been in a race to build out the nation's fiber optic network and extend 5G and satellite coverage.
And although AT&T is now based in Dallas, its former New Jersey headquarters is now a major corporate campus for Verizon — not to be confused with Bell Labs in Holmdel, which features in Apple TV's "Severance."

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Post ID: @a4+1jmykttvq

Interesting take from VZ. It’s just another hit on T.
We look like the outdated telco trying to stay relevant.

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