Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Right around the corner from HQ

Why would anyone move to work in Dallas?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/downtown-dallas-attack-suspect-arrested-192017713.html

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Post ID: @OP+1uA8LWSD

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Celebrate diversity. We can hire him now that we got rid of the no felon rule.

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Post ID: @2mwi+1uA8LWSD

ITT: boomers afraid of cities with diversity

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Post ID: @wpg+1uA8LWSD

Stankey hopes you will quit after you arrive to Dallas and experience working conditions there. He want you to experience full blown trauma.

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Post ID: @zqs+1uA8LWSD

Don't mess with Texas

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Post ID: @lwv+1uA8LWSD

Yeah, like 10 ppl were mu---red in atlanta while i read this thread.

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Post ID: @lvq+1uA8LWSD

Sadly, it's happening in a lot of cities. NY, Queens, Sherman Oaks, Pittsburgh, LA, Redondo Beach, San Antonio, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and those are all just this year.

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Post ID: @yvu+1uA8LWSD

Stankey doesn’t care - he gets to ride in his SUV with his driver and security.
They get special parking under the building, never having to even walk on the same streets we or our families have to.

They want you to relocate to a sh-t hole city, uproot and endanger your family, flip your whole life upside down to prop up their commercial real estate values.

It’s selfish and evil.

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Post ID: @tnt+1uA8LWSD

When I worked at headquarters I would get accosted by homeless people all the time. Some were definitely psychotic. I agree with original poster who would move to Dallas to work for AT&T

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