When do you think mainstream media will pick up on AT&T RTO? It looks like more videos are popping up on YouTube. Here are a couple:
https://youtu.be/Oeh7KXEvb5U?si=mjdMCvs7ZSx8L9sj
https://youtu.be/IeR9yXpkTW4?si=TmNXbf7xNHAyqeP7
When do you think mainstream media will pick up on AT&T RTO? It looks like more videos are popping up on YouTube. Here are a couple:
https://youtu.be/Oeh7KXEvb5U?si=mjdMCvs7ZSx8L9sj
https://youtu.be/IeR9yXpkTW4?si=TmNXbf7xNHAyqeP7
They won't - people are more interested in hearing about Amazon.
That said, we'll probably just do whatever Amazon does.
Nobody else really cares. Just looking at everyone here as a bunch of cry babies having to actually go into the office and work like everyone else.
The crying must stop. It only leads to depression.
I actually see employees sitting in stairwells, break rooms, cafeteria, conference rooms and couches. It definitely feels very packed.
“When people start showing pictures of the parking lots and the seating arrangements.”
Exactly! And there are no pictures because there really aren’t any issues. Employees sitting on the floor has been fake news.
When do you think mainstream media will pick up on AT&T RTO?
When people start showing pictures of the parking lots and the seating arrangements. Haven't seen one picture of someone sitting on the floor, and nobody I know in those locations has seen it either. Old cliché: "Pictures, or it didn't happen."
There was a Business Insider article about RTO already.
This is already old news. If there is any legitimate of RTO moving forward, Amazon will be covered.
“ Since everybody's doing it…”
Actually, not everybody is doing it.
And no one that IS doing it is asking employees to report to a place that doesn’t have a place for them to sit.
Since everybody's doing it and most are much bigger than AT&t we're not interesting we're important to ourselves but we're not important to anybody else.