Email wsjcontact@wsj.com with Subject AT&T RTO. You can share your experience anonymously, but please include location details and your experience returning to the office.
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@sde+1nAWInHL I've been at AT&T for 14 years, definitely not a 25-year-old, and I never worked from the office, always been work from home. And yes, now I'm loving my 2-hour drive to fight for a parking space and desk space three days a week /s.
NEVER worked in an office, 25 year d p sh-t
"I have never seen so many managers wine about coming back to the office. Why did you even take a job with AT&T in the first place if you don’t want to come to work? I don’t know some of you anymore."
I have never seen so many managers wine about coming back to the office. Why did you even take a job with AT&T in the first place if you don’t want to come to work? I don’t know some of you anymore.
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"So what will happen if the world knows our pain?"
The investment community reads the WSJ, religiously. If it gets out how poorly this whole thing has been run due to the clueless whims of one man, maybe it will help accelerate his demise.
WSJ doesn't care about some low level management being told to come back to the office 🤣😭
Don’t do it!
So what will happen if the world knows our pain? T’s gonna buy back all the buildings they sold and give us all 12X12 cubicles with 6ft walls and sound proofing? Nope! Nothing! We’ll just have public shame instead of private and even less respect.
Are we shooting our selves in the foot? If the last company on our resume is one with a bad reputation, doesn’t that hurt us with our future job prospects? And if you are not losing job, you’re going to devalue your position.
Or can you hold off until I get out of here first? I’m already embarrassed to say I work here but it’ll be even worse if WSJ comes out with the reason why I’m interviewing
Good idea. Let the world know Stannkey came up with another poor planned idea.