Thread regarding Sabre Holdings layoffs

Return to the office

This sums it up.

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Post ID: @OP+1tVxgu9C

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Post ID: @laae+1tVxgu9C

we are going to office for the skibidi rizz gang.

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Post ID: @lbmi+1tVxgu9C

just wait and watch how many complaints go in for people staring at the next cubicle. yuck. and weird. 0 privacy. turn your to your other side and another creepy mf. might as well come in un clothed. as for me, ill take the flex cubicle next to cio and stare the shii out of them

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Post ID: @lnqq+1tVxgu9C

One of the worst decisions made is rto. Just let people work on their terms as long work gets done. Company can easily find out who emwirks and who doesn't.

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Post ID: @knhz+1tVxgu9C

The only thing that makes Southlake's terrible new desk layout bearable is the fact that hardly anyone goes into the office. Next week will be awful because the noise from all the people in the office will make it impossible to get any work done. I just hope that people stop coming into the office soon after they start.

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Post ID: @kwoo+1tVxgu9C

It's hypocritical they want employees to return to the office, yet a majority of our C-levels are also remote.
CEO - New Jersey
CFO - Florida
CIO - Florida
CPTO - Austin

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Post ID: @kplg+1tVxgu9C

I also found myself highly distracted at the office, and that was before the current Southlake office configuration was put in place. The low individual cubicle walls were bad enough before, but at least I could arrange my space so that I could see people approaching me to chat (rather than be startled by them walking up behind me). I wouldn't be able to work effectively in that office the way it's now configured. I can only imagine how noisy, distracting and uncomfortable it is for many. Sabre leadership just seems to follow trends - and not even current ones - when it comes to office configuration and dealing with employees. I'm so glad I was cut loose last year.

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Post ID: @jxwi+1tVxgu9C

its all about control. going extreme 'right', I see.
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Post ID: @glrc+1tVxgu9C

i think leadership is depressed and want to spread to others who do actual work. to see everyone's jolly faces.
"take this pay cut, and oh. come to office, spend more money on commute, cafeteria, go back home- log in and resume the work, I need it to be done by end of next week (to show my boss what a great leader I am)"

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Post ID: @gbeh+1tVxgu9C

they took leadership course on layoff 102
layoff 101 is straightforward firing.
layoff 102 is pay-cut, vsp and rto
layoff 103 is m&a
you're welcome

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Post ID: @gyrb+1tVxgu9C

If the C-Suite had and brains at all they’d sell the other side, and go back to W-F-A, save some $$$, much less disruption and they could stop working everyone11-12 hour days. Nobody is more productive going into the office every day, every week. Our company ask for us to be onsite 1 week a month when the rest of our team has our planned week.

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Post ID: @gfkx+1tVxgu9C

Get your as--s to the office as I know the freeloader are milking it…

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Post ID: @fzxi+1tVxgu9C

Yes. It's common. I've seen people play online web games on work laptop connected to dual displays. Work is play, or play is work, apparently.

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Post ID: @4crj+1tVxgu9C

I hope I can be on Facebook most of the time I’m in the office - just like my boss used to be every single time I surprised her.

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Post ID: @3ozm+1tVxgu9C

I would guess this return to the office is to encourage as many people as possible to quit without having to lay them off. Sabre seems to be in huge troubles.

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Post ID: @3pzd+1tVxgu9C

Returning to office su-ks so much! Dirty smelly bathrooms. Noisy cubicles. Distractions left and right. Commute of almost 1 hour each way is a waste of time and will make it a 10 hour workday.

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Post ID: @3qsb+1tVxgu9C

@2fka+1tVxgu9C Thank you for this post, this was always my complaint. Never could get that much done in the office unless I found a quiet place to sit away from everybody. Usually could find a seat on another floor that was empty because of Sabre always laying staff off and creating more and more empty space. I've worked in a lot of office spaces but Sabre was the worst for Noise and distractions..

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Post ID: @3zzy+1tVxgu9C

You will outperform because you will be a contributor not only to your meeting but to others as well.
When the phone rights, you can ask your neighbor to take it.
Quagmire.

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Post ID: @2lzn+1tVxgu9C

Almost all meetings are MS Teams voice/video calls because half of those meeting are in different countries and time zones. The office has people sitting very close together without noise suppressing cubicle walls. When half the people around your seat are shouting into their headsets to be heard in their MS Teams meetings and the other half are chatting very loudly to be heard above that, you cannot hear yourself think. Be prepared for a huge drop in productivity after RTO happens.

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Post ID: @2fka+1tVxgu9C

@awx+1tVxgu9C

It’s a video of a CEO telling an employee they have to RTO because of productivity. Employee points out the obvious that productivity is way higher at home, and CEO finally admits it’s a ploy just to make employees miserable. At the end, he says he won’t be in most days while everybody else has to be.

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Post ID: @1nzg+1tVxgu9C

I don't have account. What's it about?

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