Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

This used to be a good place to work.

I used to feel valued here but not anymore. RTO has been the worst thing that’s ever happened to this company. I used to appreciate the flexibility of being able to work from home without a pointless commute and was fine with going in the office when there was good reason like a real face to face meeting.

Before I would often go above and beyond b/c of that flexibility I was once allowed, working 10 hours a day or more if needed, and sometimes even just to get more things done faster. Now I do my 8 hours, drive over an hour home in traffic and don’t even consider doing anything more until the next day. They’ve certainly lost productivity from me and it’s not with any malicious intent, I’m just exhausted after spending nearly 15 hours a week driving that I mostly used to spend working instead.

I wasn’t working two jobs, or going to Costco, or golfing, or whatever other jokes you people like to make here. I have plenty to do and I actually like the work I do. The work is fulfilling, but the policy now is horrible and constantly makes me consider leaving. I like my job and I don’t want to leave but this is just atrocious, and I know I’m not alone. To right the ship, the fix is simple. End RTO, and win back the trust of the employees and instantly boost morale. You’d be surprised how quick the culture could change if you actually had happy employees.

For any people who take advantage, target and punish or terminate them, not the masses. If managers can’t identify the slackers then punish them, not the masses. This isn’t 1969 anymore, we don’t need to be sitting in an office to actually work. We are a global company and sell the ability to work from anywhere but don’t enable our own employees to do so.

The morale will only improve when the policy improves.

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If you have solid work ethic, working conditions wouldn’t change your work effort and output.

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Post ID: @q1+1jthhjdnb

I cancelled my home internet thanks to RTO. Next I'm canceling my mobile line. AT&T can reach me on my home phone or leave a message on my answering machine if they need something. Only problem is that I am having trouble finding new tapes for the answering machine. Small price to pay to get back to those early 90s efficient work styles though!

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Post ID: @mn+1jthhjdnb

Do you all remember Joe Nacchio? He was the gustiest of all Bell executives and the one who stood up to NSA’s eavesdropping of its customers and later went to jail because of it. He was the CEO of us west and qwest. Where is he now?

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Post ID: @ht+1jthhjdnb

I dispute that SBC was ever a good place to work. They bought out and destroyed a lot of companies that were good places to work. Wall Street prefers aggression over morals. Happier employees probably get your stock downgraded.

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Post ID: @hq+1jthhjdnb

“ I am finding it is very difficult to keep prodding people for status updates that simply never come.”

I have noticed this, it’s been really hard of getting hold of people, everyone is away all the time, and I totally get it, people are only joint meeting and nothing else. Doing bare minimum and skate.

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Post ID: @eg+1jthhjdnb
I used to feel valued here but not anymore

AT&T hasn't valued their employees since the Cingular days.

My take: I've seen countless people bust their a-s being exemplary role models, only to be laid off because they don't want to uproot their entire life. So why bother, you know? It really shows just how little leadership cares about what you do.

I will say, it has become very visible just how many in the company are quiet quitting. I am finding it is very difficult to keep prodding people for status updates that simply never come. It's so frustrating, that I simply give up myself.

We're tired of the bullsh-t and we're tired of constantly losing team members.

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Post ID: @e7+1jthhjdnb

And yet you stay...

Hey “Yet you stay guy” , I think I know you, you are the guy who is an IC and does do literally nothing apart from sending meeting invites which could have been an email, sending emails which could have been a simple teams message and who keep watching the clock and your lan dashboard to make sure you are doing just enough to make 8 hours.

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Post ID: @df+1jthhjdnb

the next round of layoffs is near, don't bother trying to avoid the impact!

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Post ID: @dd+1jthhjdnb

Bellsouth should have bought SBC but Dwayne Ackerman was too much of a Pu$$y and too close to retirement to fight for the reigns. He got his golden parachute and sc--wed the rest of us.

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Post ID: @d8+1jthhjdnb
Why do you stay?

To spite John Stankey.

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Post ID: @d6+1jthhjdnb

“Companies will have to adjust for the limited resources.”
It’s a good thing that AT&T is wanting to drastically thin its employee base. Remaining employees will have to adjust to higher workloads.

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Post ID: @d4+1jthhjdnb

“ This is a great place to work. You are just a bad employee.”

Hey seat warmer , just go and warm your seat, I think it’s your coffee break with your d-mb friends, before your 12.30 lunch followed by an hour walk around the parking lot.

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Post ID: @cx+1jthhjdnb

This is a great place to work. You are just a bad employee.

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Post ID: @cw+1jthhjdnb

Stop the crying. Grow up already.

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Post ID: @ct+1jthhjdnb

More and more employers are moving to Dallas and Atlanta because of the employer friendly environment. This is putting employee positive pressure on the job market in these cities. The companies are going to have to compete, at least for a time, for limited resources. That will change the pay structure as well as the benefits. Companies will have to adjust for the limited resources.

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Post ID: @cs+1jthhjdnb

AT&T was a great company to work for until SBC decided to buy it and completely ph-k it up like they do with everything they put their hands on! SBC completely decimates everything it touches, su-ks the life out of it and then lets it go for pennies on the dollar! SBC management is the absolute worst there is!

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Post ID: @cr+1jthhjdnb

“Hard to get my Costco run in with RTO.”

What you really need is a (long) ‘run’ off a short pier.

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Post ID: @cq+1jthhjdnb

They are having a hard time recruiting talent because there’s not any talent at the top.

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Post ID: @ck+1jthhjdnb

They will roll it back eventually. They are having a hard time recruiting talent. When they are hiring. Check LinkedIn application counts - companies that are full time on site have few applicants, hybrid has a good amount, fully remote has thousands per job.

I get the folks that have to be present at a location to do something physically there, but for everyone else, there’s just no need. We are all still on teams calls all day and no one is meeting face to face. It’s a waste of time, causes more traffic, burns more fuel, and has a negative environmental impact.

I can’t think of a single positive that RTO has created other than people in buildings. All of the productivity metrics are down.

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Post ID: @ch+1jthhjdnb

"workplace etiquette" LOL more like common sense.

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Post ID: @c9+1jthhjdnb

What makes you so special ?

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Post ID: @c7+1jthhjdnb
The company said we would be down to the 7 main hubs, or was it 5 main hubs, by the end of Wave 3, and yet we have employees still all over the US in may different cities. Now they have opened a new building in Charlotte NC.

The big lie from the sc-mbag liars. That’s the reason for the waves. They want to lie to employees as they are walking out the door. All the buildings remain open, including St. Louis. It was never about consolidation, only lies and musical chairs across state lines. There’s a big lie in everything they do.

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@bn+1jthhjdnb

"Most companies and governments are requiring in office presence."

That's nice.

"but mom, all the other kids are doing it" failed in second grade but here you are, as an adult, dusting it off for another go-round.

You really aren't very bright, are you?

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Post ID: @c4+1jthhjdnb

As much as RTO su-ks and it does, it’s the inconsistencies with the policies, the lying and the inaccurate presence reports… being treated like a child with absolutely no flexibility for personal matters that’s ki-ling morale. It’s knowing you work for an uncaring and unethical company. For the nimrods that say “yet you stay” … just STFU. Many of us are actively looking for different jobs and have bills to pay, mouths to feed.

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Post ID: @c2+1jthhjdnb

"Hard to get my Costco run in with RTO."

You must not work at Lenox . . . there is a Costco and a Sams within 1 mile of the office. I go their at least 3 days a week while I am supposed to be in the office.

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Post ID: @c1+1jthhjdnb

"Most companies and governments are requiring in office presence."

Most companies are a hybrid solution and have been for many years. So yes, they require an in office presence, but not 5 days a week.

Of course, it should be obvious that the hybrid policy does not include specialty jobs such as manufacturing or hospital care, but you always have some d-mb mass on these boards that tries to equate the telecom industry to the manufacturing industry.

AT&T is one of the few outside of MFG and HC that require 5xRTO. Even many of the investment firms do not require 5xRTO for all their employees, only the traders who have to be on the floor and their support staff.

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Post ID: @c0+1jthhjdnb

Most companies and governments are requiring in office presence. Having a job that can be done remotely was always a risk in this era of offshoring anyway. Work from home was never as safe as hands on work. In today’s corporate culture greed is king and outsourcing is the way. A VP’s main objective is no longer service it’s cost cutting.

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Post ID: @bn+1jthhjdnb

Hard to get my Costco run in with RTO.

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Post ID: @bk+1jthhjdnb

The RTO policy has turned everyone into Stanley Hudson; watching the clock and waiting until it hits 5:00 to leave The Office!

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Post ID: @bj+1jthhjdnb

Please let me go back to working 3-5 hours per day

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Post ID: @bg+1jthhjdnb

Why do you stay?

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Post ID: @b3+1jthhjdnb

“Most that were given the choice to move or leave only had a couple of weeks to make a life changing and huge financial decision.”
RTO was announced in 2023 and has been coming for everyone. T provided advance notice of over a year for most.

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Post ID: @b0+1jthhjdnb

And yet you continue to stay.

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Post ID: @az+1jthhjdnb

“Most that were given the choice to move or leave only had a couple of weeks to make a life changing and huge financial decision.”
RTO was announced in 2023 and has been a target for everyone. Everyone has had over 2 years now to make a decision.

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Post ID: @ay+1jthhjdnb

End RTO and let us sleep in and avoid work whenever and wherever we please. Go AT&T.

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Post ID: @af+1jthhjdnb

RTO has really ki-led my golfing time. Terrible idea.

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Post ID: @ae+1jthhjdnb

“ Above VP, I truly believe they are hostile to employees and are only out for personal gain.”

That could be (accurately) said for most AVPs & upwards.

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Post ID: @ac+1jthhjdnb

Well thought out post. I feel exactly the same. One additional point is I hear the same RTO cynicism from my L3, L4, and even L5 friends. They know they’re losing productivity from their direct and indirect teams.

We know leadership is trying to make it so unbearable that we quit without severance. However, we aren’t leaving and they can only surplus so much before everything hits the floor and they’re left with a bigger problem.

This plan is flawed and we should not be shocked. These are the same leaders that have executed flawed plans for the past 15 years.

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Post ID: @aa+1jthhjdnb

This sums up everything but the d-mb c-suite does not care, they will only look out for their people not us, they are turning us against each other.

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