Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Stinkey’s True Motivation

Zero logic internallyI Numbers reported are fraudulent. CFO just resigned. Same as MCI / WorldCom demise. Stink driving this company into bankruptcy faster than he will be able to complete his ridiculous HQ homage. MBA programs already cite him as the worst CEO in history!


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Seriously, unless T loses all their local, state, federal contracts, T will never circle the drain or face bankruptcy. You can wish it all you want but it’s not going to happen.

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Post ID: @kg+1kvs1sx1j

Stankey has $200 million in the bank and one foot out the door!

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Post ID: @d8+1kvs1sx1j

Bad breath too.

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Stupid sarcasm - Jayson
doesn’t need to be anonymous… He has been outwardly vocal his entire time working and now surplused. Get a life @bd+1kvs1sx1j

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Post ID: @cc+1kvs1sx1j

The only thing worse than being led by a malignant psychopathic narcissist is being led by a D-MB malignant psychopathic narcissist.

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Post ID: @c6+1kvs1sx1j

Some CEOs who have been heavily criticized by employees, investors, governance experts, or business commentators include:

  • John Stankey (AT&T) — criticized by some employees over return-to-office mandates, workforce reductions, and outsourcing initiatives.
  • Andy Jassy (Amazon) — has faced employee criticism over RTO policies and layoffs.
  • Mark Zuckerberg (Meta) — has faced scrutiny over privacy issues, metaverse spending, and workforce reductions.
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Post ID: @c2+1kvs1sx1j

Does MBA material really cite him as worst CEO?

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