Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Ticket 2 Ride celebrates its 257th Monday today!

The Ticket 2 Ride Program is celebrating its 257th Monday today!
Let’s all give the program a big round of applause for its longevity, and leadership’s commitment to funding a program that has achieved so few milestones. It’s the cornerstone of Jeremy’s stubbornness. Write another check Jeremy. We’re so close, we promise.

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Some of its facts have had service anniversaries

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Post ID: @nq+1jr82av89

T2R is nothing more than a huge squander of time & money. It will go on forever as layoffs continue & contractors get cut, no one stays around long enough to finish what they start. A cesspool of waste.

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Post ID: @fn+1jr82av89

Man, I remember one time on some stupid Teams call, some big shot involved with that effort had to hold up the Ticket To Ride board game he had just bought, because he saw it at the store and thought “(high pitch) Oh wowww! It has the same name as the project I’m on at work! HAHAHAHAHA! I need to buy it and show it off to everyone!”

Perfect example of someone not able to separate corporate sh-t from real life. Yeah, it’s also a Beatles song. Is a silly-a-s “band” going to play that before a town hall now too? If that hasn’t already happened.

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Post ID: @ff+1jr82av89

When will Ticket 2 Ride celebrate its 1,000th feature and 10,000th defect?

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Post ID: @c7+1jr82av89

Is this some theme park in Dallas? What is this even about? I like how everybody just automatically assumes that the whole company knows what they’re talking about.

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Post ID: @bv+1jr82av89

An absolute joke.

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Post ID: @aa+1jr82av89

Ticket to Ride to nowhere.

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