Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Stinky’s Paradox

AT&T is a “tele-communications” company whose business is to connect people in different locations.

Yet you must RTO so you can take online meetings from the office with someone else who’s in another office. Where is the logic?

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Stink is just like Trump, drawn to always make the wrong decision even when better, more obvious ones are right in front of them.

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Post ID: @d3+1jmsag9z5

If you speak out in support of RTO, just know you will be branded a fool. It’s a game and you’re a pawn.

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Post ID: @cx+1jmsag9z5

RTO successfully cut my hours back about 20 hours per week. 8 and skate instead of the usual 10-12. Oh well, I’ll take the extra time back.

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Post ID: @ch+1jmsag9z5

RTO is so you actually work. Let other people tele-commute from the golf course and the tennis courts while paying AT&T for telecom services. Win-win.

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Post ID: @ca+1jmsag9z5

I much more productive in the office!

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Post ID: @bm+1jmsag9z5

goes against the age-old business paradigm "Ya gotta eat your own dog food"

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Post ID: @b9+1jmsag9z5

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/18/politics/mar-a-lago-trump-remote-work-golf/index.html

Trump knows a thing or two about golfing when he should be working.

Rules for thee, none for me...

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Post ID: @as+1jmsag9z5

“Countless mergers and acquisitions, constant reshuffling of people and moving them across different teams took its toll. Does anybody with sound mind thinks it will work?”

It’s not supposed to work. Everything is in a transitional state right now. You and your team are either a work group of resources to be leveraged long-term, or you’ve been set aside for near term termination. If others on your team are not highly skilled or are in the wrong location, you will not be here for long.

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Post ID: @aq+1jmsag9z5

Don’t mind coming to the office, but don’t see how we can work together as a team after so many years of being spread apart in different parts of the world. Countless mergers and acquisitions, constant reshuffling of people and moving them across different teams took its toll. Does anybody with sound mind thinks it will work?

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Post ID: @ap+1jmsag9z5

That is not the only paradox. Remember, we are coming back into the office to collaborate and provide mentorship to the younger workers. However, the Stank also told us that he does not want the older employees . . . he is doing everything he can to drive them out.

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Post ID: @am+1jmsag9z5

" I go to Lenox (Atlanta office) and I am more productive every day than when I was working from home."

Wow -- you would admit that?! You are the employee that should be targeted for termination, not celebrated for compliancy. You're exactly the type of employee that good companies get rid of. You are only productive under the thumb of your supervisor. BTW, the Lenox offices have been open and available for about 4 years. You could have come in on your own, but you chose to stay home and be unproductive. That says so much about you. You could not adjust to your environment, and you want to celebrate that?

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Post ID: @ak+1jmsag9z5

BS. This is conflicting, half-baked, baboonery jive talk

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Post ID: @a8+1jmsag9z5

T helped create the infrastructure for remote connections but too many employees started taking advantage and were only putting in effort 3-5 hours per day. Industry leadership had no choice but to raise standards

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Post ID: @a7+1jmsag9z5

High quality post

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Post ID: @a3+1jmsag9z5

Valid point

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