Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

T-Mobile's incoming CEO: AT&T is taking potshots because it's 'under pressure'

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/t-mobiles-incoming-ceo-att-is-taking-potshots-because-its-under-pressure-152258495.html

So much for that new campaign those smooth-brains on the Q3 Earnings Call were so excited about.

Wish we had a CEO like TMUS


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Post ID: @OP+1k8br7e6g

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not really....the customers of t moible have been decreasing the last 2 yrs or so. That is way the prices of at&t and verizon came down. the mobile lost customers nonstop. now the customers will stay all over... no customer will shift. even if all ind ia is comeing over to work.....there are no more sales....no more salles.... no more cutoemrs. only soln is a merge. If the feds call a merge... it will be 3 or 4 times more layoffs....It is way overdue.... the layoffs are way way overdue for all the teclo now.

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Post ID: @c1+1k8br7e6g

T-Mobile is kicking ATT A$$. They have better networks, cheaper pricing, better customer services, and most importantly....they treat their employees with respect and value them as true asset to the company. ATT does not value the employees. ATT treat us like SH1T.

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Post ID: @bg+1k8br7e6g

@a2 he cut 80% X employees

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Post ID: @ba+1k8br7e6g

What pressure?

We gave them billions due to our failed leadership, and they immediately started kicking our a$$. We have been chasing them ever since since.

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Post ID: @ab+1k8br7e6g

ATT is feeling the pressure.T-Mobile has been smart, innovative, and has taken the industry by storm. ATT has been ok with doing the least, being mediocre, lacking any real innovation, and has made some of the d-mbest business decisions over the years; and continues to do so. That is why they are number #3; and, frankly, ATT shouldn't even be #3. They should be lower. ATT is broken. Only new, fresh leadership across the board is going to change that; leadership that is really, truly dead set on innovation and that has true, smart vision.

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Post ID: @a4+1k8br7e6g

@a2 there is nothing “hardcore” about managing a commodity network. There’s no innovation here, doofus.

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Post ID: @a3+1k8br7e6g

We need a CEO like Elon Musk - hardcore culture.

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Post ID: @a2+1k8br7e6g

He hit the nail on the head

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