Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Sniglet: Stankrupt

Sniglet: Stankrupt. Noun. When your company literally “bought the farm” when they acquired 2 manure pastures in DIRECTV and WarnerMedia, loses $50B in value by leading “the Stankey way”, and decades of work-life-balance arrangements revert back to “we’ve always worked 5 days in to office” style innovation.

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Rich Hall's sniglets were hilarious

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Post ID: @1kra+1vy1B0z1

I blame others since I have no direction in my own life.

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Post ID: @1bbr+1vy1B0z1

Running out of things to complain about. Rehash same old thing yet again. Feel better now?

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Post ID: @1esg+1vy1B0z1

This post will be removed in no less than an hour

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Stankruptors: noun. A small, nimble firm that leverages a remote workforce to poach small and medium clients from AT&T and deliver exceptional value with paying $22M annual salary to stuffed shirt. See “Stankrupt”.

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Post ID: @bpw+1vy1B0z1

Harvard Business Case Review:

How does two consecutive CEOs of any company hold the #1 and #2 positions on the CEO Wall of Shame?

Easy: Let Ratty name the Stink as his successor. Result: Stinkruption!

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Used in a sentence:

“That company made so many terrible decisions causing them to be Stankrupt.”

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