Thread regarding Crown Castle International Corp. layoffs

In what universe does it make any

Logical sense to keep DS? He’s a HUGE part of the downfall. Unbelievable

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They may need him to work with the team reviewing the Enterprise business. He can explain ehat the strategy was and how it was going to be accomplished, or not.

Others that are part of that group may not be as objective as the CFO should be.

We've got a fee months before a decision is made. There needs to be visibility to the employees no matter what the decision is.

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Post ID: @kjeg+1qMfRszg

I'm not surprised. A lot of fat people in that Phoenix office.

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Post ID: @dudj+1qMfRszg

@9awo+1qMfRszg Quite rotund is the fella. I hear the PHX office is fully stocked with yummy treats and the snacks are great too!

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Post ID: @dqlm+1qMfRszg

@7gix+1qMfRszg I disagree. DP is at least 3 times the leader JT was...physically.

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Post ID: @9awo+1qMfRszg

It makes sense bc they can’t have an interim ceo and an interim cfo. He will step down a quarter after the new ceo comes in.

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Post ID: @9vfq+1qMfRszg

@6sco+1qMfRszg Spot on! His lies are coming back to be his demise. He thought he could replicate the success but he is not even a fourth of the leader JT was.

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Post ID: @7gix+1qMfRszg

If DS was really a huge part of the problem, he would be gone. He was the patsy for the last guy, but that didn't work out for JB. Just like Humpty Dumpty's twin in the West. He's promoted so much middle management under him so they can be the scapegoat for the mess he's created. The org under the previous leader was structured for success, not excess.

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Post ID: @6sco+1qMfRszg

Because Tony asked him to?

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Post ID: @6tve+1qMfRszg

HA! Nice diversion from the real issue at hand. Try explaining how DS is the best positioned to guide us out of you’d financial mess.

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Post ID: @3fvg+1qMfRszg

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Post ID: @2ixs+1qMfRszg

Can anybody remind me how Albert Einstein defined insanity?

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